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Dec 2023
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|24| On Safari with Sue Tidwell, author ...

Andy Elliott
About this episode

I am joined by Sue Tidwell the award winning author of the book Cries of the Savanna and a wildlife conservationists. After finishing the book I became very interested in learning more about the conservation efforts in Africa. Sue and I chat a bit about her experience there and the efforts to help not only save the wildlife but the way of life for the locals. We tie a lot of that into the anti hunting and image of hunting  here in the states. Thanks for listening and links will be below for ways to find the book.

 

Elliott Outdoors

https://www.instagram.com/elliott__outdoors/

 

Sue Tidwell 

https://www.suetidwell.com/criesofthesavanna-chapterone

https://www.instagram.com/suetidwell.writer/

 

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