Official Review: A Vanishing Kind

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Re: Official Review: A Vanishing Kind

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Thank you for a peek into one man’s life passion and work. I found the review very straight forward and engaging. Biographies aren’t my first pick but this review did pique my interest a bit. The only thing I have a question about is Proo. Who is Proo? I guess I’ll have to read the book! Thanks for the in depth review!!
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Vanishing kind,is a biography book that gives a detailed account of the struggles that went into the establishment of the earth sanctuaries limited company in Australia.
The opening chapters of the book describe how John rose above difficulties and grew into a strong and industrious youth, through ups and downs in life,John remained determined and positive .
The narrative also emphasized the value of having the proper motive for chosen pursuit in life.
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Your review is comprehensive and resonates with me. I thoroughly enjoyed 'A Vanishing Kind' for its inspiring story of conservation and determination. John Wamsley's passion for the Australian bush and his tireless efforts to protect native species are truly admirable. The book offers valuable insights into wildlife conservation and the challenges that come with it. The writing is clear and engaging, making it a great read for anyone interested in biographies and conservation.
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I'm not into wildlife, but after reading the review there are some gems I can pick up from this book. Thank you for the review.
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I appreciate this comprehensive review. I love the fact that the book is straightforward and easy to read. I look forward to reading more about animals and plants. Good job.
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"A Vanishing Kind" by John Wamsley and Stephen L. Davey is a biography that chronicles John Wamsley's journey in establishing Earth Sanctuaries Limited in Australia, highlighting his deep love for the bush and wildlife conservation. The book offers valuable insights into preserving native plants and animals against environmental and bureaucratic challenges. Adding it to my reading list.
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I love autobiographies. They're one of the best type of nonfiction one can read. This book teaches a lot of things including hard work and perseverance. To achieve what we want, one must keep working toward it, no matter what. My commendation goes to Mr Wamsley for being on the forefront, fighting for wildlife preservation.
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This informative text is recommended to readers that value wildlife conservation as the book is filled with many techniques on how to conserve them.
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The way this review captures John's resilience and the challenges he faced makes "A Vanishing Kind" sound like an inspiring read. I’m eager to dive into this biography and explore the rich insights on wildlife conservation.
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This review beautifully highlights the inspiring journey of John Wamsley and his passion for wildlife conservation. I’m intrigued by his determination and would love to learn more about his efforts in preserving Australia's natural environment.
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A Vanishing Kind is a captivating biography. Readers get to know about the authors life and how he took part in setting up Earth Sanctuaries Limited Company. People can learn about animals and wildlife conservation from reading this book.
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I like that John combined his interest in mathematics and his love for the bush, and I like that the book has valuable information about plants and animals.
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Through A Vanishing Kind, readers gain insight into John Wamsley's dedication to preserving the bush and the struggles he encountered with corrupt officials and shifting government regulations. The book is a compelling read for anyone interested in environmental conservation and the resilience needed to protect natural habitats.
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:techie-studyingbrown: It contains valuable information on plants and animals. I gleaned some facts about the relationship between woody pines and surrounding vegetation. I also learned for this review thanks, I want to read it.
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Preserving animals in their natural habitats doesn’t sound easy. I absolutely love John’s passion and his efforts to make a difference in Australia! Congrats on the BOTD!
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