Mark Carwardine
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- Carwardine, Mark
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- Date of birth
- 1959-03-09
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- United Kingdom
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Mark Carwardine (IPA: /kɑː'wɔːdiːn/ car-WOR-dean; born 9 March 1959) is a British conservationist who achieved widespread recognition with his 20-year conservation project – Last Chance to See – which involved round-the-world expeditions with Douglas Adams and Stephen Fry. The first series was aired on BBC Radio 4 in 1990, and the second, a TV series, on BBC2 in 2009. There are two books about the project: Last Chance to See, which he co-wrote with Adams (1990), and Last Chance to See: In the footsteps of Douglas Adams (2009). He is a leading and outspoken conservationist, and a prolific broadcaster, columnist and photographer.
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British zoologist who achieved widespread recognition with his 20-year conservation project "Last Chance to See".
Last modified: 2020-11-03 (revision #39500)
Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Die letzten ihrer Art: Eine Reise zu den aussterbenden Tieren unserer Erde | Paperback | 3-453-06115-2 | 1997 |
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