Opinion by Kathleen Parker: To protect wildlife, Delia Owens has been willing to make enemies
with a one-way ticket, shouldering a backpack containing a single change of clothes, and just enough money to buy a third-hand vehicle and supplies for a short stay. Their mission, forged in a protozoology class at the University of Georgia, was to study wildlife in a remote region of Africa. This led them first to Botswana’s Kalahari Desert to study lions and hyenas, and later to Zambia’s Luangwa River and surrounding national park to study elephants.
“Delia’s head came up slowly and her eyes grew wide,” he wrote. “The long body of the cat, more than nine feet of her from nose to tuft, padded past our feet to a bush ten feet away.”“The entire Blue Pride, nine in all, surrounded us, nearly all of them asleep,” wrote Mark. “We were quite literally in bed with a pride of wild Kalahari lions.”
“We never said you have to join us, but said we’ll help you find another way to make a living,” Delia said. Regarding the reports of a poacher being shot, ample evidence shows neither Delia nor Mark was involved. They weren’t even in the area of the shooting, which was captured on camera for an ABC documentary in 1994.dated Sept. 16, 1996, from ABC senior producer Janice Tomlin to U.S.
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