"Nature Crime: Animal Rights and the Fate of Africa's Wildlife" by Glen Martin

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Game Changer is not an exciting hunting adventure or anything like that, but it is a great book that makes an excellent case for why the “disneyization” of wildlife will lead to its downfall. It’s well worth the read, especially for anyone in your life who is opposed to hunting.

In the book, Martin “assesses the rising influence of the animal rights movement and finds that the policies championed by animal welfare groups could lead paradoxically to the elimination of the very species—including elephants and lions—that are cherished…”

Game Changer is one of the books I read while researching for Cries of the Savanna. Although having boots on the ground in Tanzania and learning from the wonderful people of Masimba Camp was enough to convince me of the importance of hunting, I knew that I needed to back up what I learned with facts.
 

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