ISBN: 9780007290727
Release Date: 03 Sep 2009
Average rating: (read by 1 members)

Categories: Endangered species & extinction of species , Travel writing , Wild animals

Join Britain's best-loved wit and raconteur, Stephen Fry, as he follows in his great friend Douglas Adams' footsteps with zoologist Mark Carwardine, in search of some of the rarest and most threatened animals on Earth. In the 1980s celebrated writer Douglas Adams teamed up with zoologist Mark Carwardine and together they embarked on a groundbreaking expedition, travelling the globe in search of the world's endangered animals. Twenty years later, comic genius Stephen Fry is returning with Mark to see if the species still exist. A major BBC television series follows the two on six separate journeys which take them to the Amazon basin, East Africa, Madagascar, New Zealand, Indonesia and Mexico to look for a flightless parrot, the Amazonian manatee, man-eating Komodo dragons, man's closest living relative, the northern white rhino and an animal so bizarre it seems to have been assembled from bits of other creatures. These are not just travels to the four corners of the world, but a journey in time to open our eyes to what humans have done to the Earth in the 20 years since the original Last Chance to See expeditions.
It is a unique insight into the disappearing world around us, by one of the most extraordinary, informed, enthusiastic and amusing partnerships.

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Voguedotcom
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21 days ago
I didn't see what Harry Hill did with it, but I don't really want to watch it. Not a big fan of Harry Hill, but I am a big fan of Stephen and Mark. Don't want to two to mix, haha.
Lindlec said @ 2009-10-3013:40:27.560+00:00Reply
I did see the Mark/Kakapo love affair. It was very funny - more so when Harry Hill did his take on it.
Lindlec
Lindlec   
21 days ago
I did see the Mark/Kakapo love affair. It was very funny - more so when Harry Hill did his take on it.
Voguedotcom
Voguedotcom   
22 days ago
The Kakapo is amazing! I think that was my favourite animal that was focused on. It really did have a Victorian Gentleman's face! Did you see in the series where it tried to mate with Mark Carwardine's head? That's possibly the funniest thing I've ever seen!
The books is really good, you'll really enjoy it. I'm reading it at the moment and I love it.
Lindlec said @ 2009-10-2911:31:29.853+00:00Reply
I love the Kakapo - it so cute. Recently bought the book but haven't started it yet.
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