My 2015 `Huguenots' and odyssey book was of 40+ chapters which dealt with the three revisited subjects herein as odyssey `history'. Now this book is to build them out. That's to raise funds to provide for Botswana and Mozambique governments bankable feasibility studies to start the process (to get their approval and complete the development) of creating enlarged National Parks (NPs) to save endangered African wildlife and in the case of Alaska to get tourist access into Arctic Ocean fronting ANWR. That's (1) in Botswana's ...
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My 2015 `Huguenots' and odyssey book was of 40+ chapters which dealt with the three revisited subjects herein as odyssey `history'. Now this book is to build them out. That's to raise funds to provide for Botswana and Mozambique governments bankable feasibility studies to start the process (to get their approval and complete the development) of creating enlarged National Parks (NPs) to save endangered African wildlife and in the case of Alaska to get tourist access into Arctic Ocean fronting ANWR. That's (1) in Botswana's case to increase some scattered Brits pre-independence (1966) smaller wildlife NPs to now one huge NP of all `thirst-and-thorn' Kalahari semi-Desert for endangered wildlife and Bushman's (The Gods Must Be Crazy smashing movie-1986 people) salvation vs. threatened extinction. For (2) Mozambique to resurrect our 1996 914 Sq Mi Elephant Coast NP to 4000 Sq Mi to connect up N with the 38,500 Sq Mi three country Grand Limpopo Transfrontier Park while protecting all UN Centres of Plant Diversity (4000 Sq Mi) territory per the International Biodiversity Accord as signed by the world's Heads of State at the Rio 1992 Earth Summit as one of 250 worldwide CPD sites created. For (Alaska) (3) to get frozen winter built roads W into ANWR (off our pipeline built road--1974--Yukon River to the Arctic to give international tourists thawed tundra summer access to the the annual Caribou calving migration plus waterfowl nesting 24 hour daylight extravaganza. This book is in the mantra of `save the Serengeti' in the 1960s or protect more Mother Nature's world class ecosystems "native and unspoiled for future generations," the title of this `green' book.
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