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Stanley Breeden

Author of Growing up at Uluru, Australia

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Works by Stanley Breeden

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National Geographic Magazine 1988 v173 #2 February (1988) — Contributor — 25 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1973 v143 #2 February (1973) — Contributor — 13 copies

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Gender
male
Nationality
Australia
Occupations
writer, wildlife
photographer, macro nature specialisation
Organizations
National Geographic
Fremantle Press
Awards and honors
Inaugural Eric Rolls Nature Writing Prize (Winner 2010)
ANZANG Portfolio Prize (Winner 2007)
ANZANG Nature and Landscape Photographers of the Year (Winner 2006)
Short biography
Stanley Breeden began photography as a teenager in the late 1950s. He has published books on Australian and Indian wildlife and has contributed to most major English-language nature magazines. Stan has been the recipient of two Emmy Awards for his work as a documentary maker with National Geographic.

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This is a book about wildlife in India, with a focus on the tiger during the period from the 1970s to the 1990s. An opulent book by itself with its wide geographical range and its brilliant photographs, what makes it extra special is the personal story of its proponents, especially Belinda Wright, who chronicles her growth from a wide-eyed youngster in love with the wilds, to a hardened undercover crusader to nab the ruthless poachers nad traders who were posing a death threat to the tigers and rhinos (and, of course, to the wildlife crusaders and their informants themselves). It is an especially evocative story to this reader, who started his own career in the Indian Forest Service at almost the same point in time (1974); this portrayal of the different paths taken by the career forester on the one hand, and the wildlife crusader on the other, is definitely sobering, and perhaps evokes a sense of what could have been if their forces could be put together.… (more)
 
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Dilip-Kumar | Oct 19, 2022 |
introducing the world in Uluru
 
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Shi_Jia | Sep 17, 2013 |
What a truly remarkable book. William Cooper's illustrations are exquisite and it is clear that he is very familiar with his subject matter. I envy Stanley Breeden his year in the rainforest!
 
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sweetphudge | Oct 1, 2009 |

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Rating
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ISBNs
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