Official Review: A Vanishing Kind

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Re: Official Review: A Vanishing Kind

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I have no idea what wildlife conservation entails, hopefully this book will shed some light on it.
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It's good to know Mr John cares about animals and the vegetation as well. Our vegetation is being destroyed today. Some Rural areas are heavily involved in charcoal burning which doesn't conserve our vegetation. I would love to read this book in oder to speak sense into today's local youths who are destroying our vegetation.
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This book explores wildlife conservation, particularly as it relates to Australia. I'll definitely check this out. Congratulations on book of the day!
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John loved Math while having a passion for animals and their natural habitat? That's feels like a weird mix to me. Anyway, that only serves to make him a unique individual, and his accomplishments with his Earth Sanctuaries Limited Company make him inspirational as well.
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What a book that teaches tenacity and endurance in the face of challenges that one could face while trying to live one's dream. Kudos to the reviewer.
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Post by jaliper »

This is a very helpful book. Although, I cannot really realte since we got no wildfire much in our xountry. Also, I'm not really into biography, somehow I just don't prefer the genre much. But I will make sure this is in my shelf just in case someone ask me about this kind of stuff. Thank you so much.
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This is a very touching and accomplishing story to read. I would like to be like the author one day because of my love for animals. Great review and congrats on making the book of the day.
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With the expansion of human population and interest, it would take and intentional and exerted effort to protect and preserve the natural habitat of plants and animals so they don't go extinct. John Wamsley's job despite the push back from the political sphere is admirable.
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While I am not so very much amazed in the study and observation of ferns and plants in general, I would be very attentive in observing animals. But the review pointed out a distinct issue and a problem in government: corruption and ever-changing regulations. Also, it would be very challenging, if not “heroic” to join conservation efforts for nature and mother earth. A lot, I believe, would be interested and even consider becoming a part of such an endeavor. The story even portrays human determination and strength of character. A nice story and a good review!
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Great review with a lot detail. Well done :tiphat:
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I am an animal lover and I believe it's important and urgent to preserve our wild life from extinction. John's story is inspiring and motivating to say the least. I would love to read this book to know more about wildlife preservation techniques and it's importance in today's world
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John's passion for sustaining wildlife is highly admirable to read about. John and Proo's efforts to conserve native plant and animals is worth applauding for.
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No good deed goes unpunished by corruption and government regulations. Much of the time the two are bedfellows.
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A pleasing and perfectly engaging read. I recommend to all after all it's that kind of inspiration in the book.
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The earth is our life. It is really amazing that there are people around the world, like John Wamsley, who vigilantly protects the wildlife. Thank you for their immeasurable love for all the lives in the wild.
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