The Wildlife Man

The Wildlife Man by Barry Kaufmann-Wright, published by Upfront Publishing in 2002, is a 2nd edition work that spans 230 pages. This book narrates the journey of the author, who developed a deep fascination with animals from a young age. It details how this passion transitioned from a hobby into a significant part of his career as a police officer and ultimately became his full-time vocation.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of the author’s dedication to wildlife and environmental conservation. The narrative emphasizes his respect and admiration within the fields of law enforcement and nature, showcasing the intersection of his professional life and his love for animals. This edition provides insights into the author’s experiences and contributions to wildlife protection, making it a relevant read for those interested in biography, law enforcement, and environmental issues.
Official synopsis Publisher
From a very young age, ‘The Wildlife Man’ loved and held a fascination with animals. This is the story of how his passion for wildlife, originally a hobby, became first a part of his job as a police officer, then his full-time occupation and his life. He is respected and admired for his work to this day. This is a heartfelt book, and the author’s passion and appreciation for wildlife and nature is infectious.
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