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Brook publishes Wild About Botswana

 

The 374 paged hardcover gives insights into the history, development and current biodiversity status of Botswana’s various protected areas.

The book will most definitely arouse the interest of tourists as it is presented with beautiful photographs, which will grab the attention of anyone especially those who love wildlife.

The book also has an educational element, as it contains valuable information about different species found in the country. The book also provides the reader with detailed information on World Heritage Sites, National Parks, Game and Forest Reserves, Private Game Reserves, Educational Game Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Important Birding Areas, Archaeological and Scenic Sites. Visitors who want to go on Safari tours will most definitely find the book very useful.

The photographs used are of high quality, which give the book appeal. The book covers different areas, which include the Okavango Delta, Tsodilo Hills, Chobe National Park, Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Nxai Pan National Park, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Central Game Reserve, Khutse Game Reserve, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana Forest Reserves, Gaborone Educational Game Reserve, Manyelong Eductional Game Reserve, Maun Wildlife Educational Park, Francistown Game Reserve, Nata Bird Sanctuary, Sua Flamingo Sanctuary, Domboshaba, Gcwihaba Caves, Lekhubu Island, Lentswe la Baratani Hill and many more. The book, which was published in 2015, was printed by Shenzhen Tian Hong Printing Co. Ltd.

About the author

Brook holds a degree in Geology. He has spent over 30 years pursuing a career of water resources exploration, assessment, development and management.

He has worked as a professional Hydrologist in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Brook is currently a project manager, specialising in innovative water supply solutions at the Debswana Diamond Company.

Brook has previously published three books namely Crocodile Pools Botswana-History and Biodiversity, Botswana Diamonds-Prospecting to Jewellery, and The Journey of Botswana’s Diamonds.