AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 1

AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 1

Author: Safari Media Africa contributors

Publisher: Safari Media Africa

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Total Pages: 94

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.375 Flanged Magnum Nitro Express: Happy Anniversary | A River Sings: Charting the pristine waterways of Gabon | Shooting Buffalo and Pulling Teeth: Getting hurt on a dangerous game hunt | African adventurers of yesteryear: The Maneating lions of Tsavo | Bush Cuisine: Espetada: Meat-on-a-stick the Portuguese way | Make a Plan: Pull, lift or move heavy items with a rope | True North A Call for Change


AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 4

AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 4

Author: Safari Media Africa contributors

Publisher: Safari Media Africa

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Total Pages: 98

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.270 Winchester - cast lead session | The New Leatherman - Generate MUT envy | Overland to Central Kafue - Part 1 of a wild Zambian Adventure | African Ahi -How to catch the elusive yellowfin tuna | African adventurers of yesteryear - The Maneating lions of Tsavo | Make a Plan - Toilet paper rope - stronger than you think | True North - Fierce Mastery


AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 2

AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 2

Author: Safari Media Africa contributors

Publisher: Safari Media Africa

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Total Pages: 103

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Will your next dive be 3 hours long? Everything you need to know about rebreathers | Masai Mara: Inside the migration | Lion Encounter: Underwater poison | Dorado Tactics: Catch gold | M77 Hawkeye African: The new Ruger | Adventurers of yesteryear: The Maneating lions of Tsavo | Bush Cuisine: Fer au Vin: Black mamba in brandy | Make a Plan: Cold drinks in the bush | True North:You have an enemy


AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 3

AfricanXMag Volume 5 Issue 3

Author: Safari Media Africa contributors

Publisher: Safari Media Africa

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Total Pages: 102

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The .220 Swift: Something old with something new | Just a few seconds more old chap: Tracking a wounded elephant | Delta Overland: Botswana trip report |Trolling Dynamics: Turn your boat into a fish magnet | The Palanca Report | African Adventurers of yesteryear: The Maneating lions of Tsavo: Death of the Second Maneater | Make a Plan: Make a small stove from aluminum cans |True North: The Final Act of Self-Centeredness


AfricanXMag Volume 6 Issue 1

AfricanXMag Volume 6 Issue 1

Author: Safari Media Africa contributors

Publisher: Safari Media Africa

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Total Pages: 92

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Unwelcome Strangers: Anti-poaching operations in Zimbabwe ●Overland to Central Kafue Zamkafuzi: Part 2 of a wild Zambian Adventure ● The art of the saltwater Drop Shot : Master game fisherman Mike Laubscher shows you how to make the perfect drop shot ● Rookie Writers: The hunt is over, but the memories remain ●The Maneating lions of Tsavo: The Swahili and other native tribes ●Make a Plan: Make fire with a beer can and chocolate ● True North:There is no escaping this war


Dangerous-Game Rifles

Dangerous-Game Rifles

Author: Terry Wieland

Publisher: Dangerous-Game Rifles

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780892728077

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The popularity of rifles designed to take big game has never been greater. Terry Wieland, a widely recognized firearms expert, explores in detail the rifles and calibers that are drawing attention. This second edition covers what has changed in the field since the first edition was published-new calibers, new cartridges, new guns, new actions-and includes new material on action and barrel manufacture, tracing the production of a fine, custom-made, big-bore rifle.


Ecology and Empire

Ecology and Empire

Author: Tom Griffiths

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780295976679

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Ecology and Empire forged a historical partnership of great power -- and one which, particularly in the last 500 years, radically changed human and natural history across the globe. This book scrutinizes European expansion from the perspectives of the so-called colonized peripheries, the settler societies. It begins with Australia as a prism through which to consider the relations between settlers and their lands, but moves well beyond this to a range of lands of empire. It uses their distinctive ecologies and histories to shed new light on both the imperial and the settler environmental experience. Ecology and Empire also explores the way in which the science of ecology itself was an artifact of empire, drawing together the fields of imperial history and the history of science.