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Graham Spence

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Graham Spence writes non-fiction about wildlife and conservation, often focusing on Africa. His books include The Last Rhinos and L'homme qui murmurait à l'oreille des éléphants, a memoir about his life with wild elephants.

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Non-FictionAnimalsBiography & MemoirScience & NatureNature

Frequently asked questions

  • What is Graham Spence best known for?

    Graham Spence is widely recognized for his work in wildlife conservation, particularly his focus on rhinos and elephants in Africa. His writing often highlights the challenges faced by these animals and the efforts to protect them.

  • Are Graham Spence's books part of a series?

    Graham Spence's books are generally standalone works, each focusing on distinct conservation efforts or personal experiences with wildlife. There isn't a continuous narrative series that connects them.

  • Has Graham Spence won any awards for his writing?

    Graham Spence's book "The Last Rhinos" was shortlisted for the Alan Paton Award for Non-Fiction, recognizing its significant contribution to conservation literature.