Last Chance to See
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HarperCollins Publishers, 2014.
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English
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9780007525843

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Mark Carwardine., Mark Carwardine|AUTHOR., & Fry|AUTHOR. (2014). Last Chance to See . HarperCollins Publishers.

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Mark Carwardine, Mark Carwardine|AUTHOR and Fry|AUTHOR. 2014. Last Chance to See. HarperCollins Publishers.

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Mark Carwardine, Mark Carwardine|AUTHOR and Fry|AUTHOR. Last Chance to See HarperCollins Publishers, 2014.

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Mark Carwardine, Mark Carwardine|AUTHOR, and Fry|AUTHOR. Last Chance to See HarperCollins Publishers, 2014.

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Twenty years ago, zoologist Mark Carwardine teamed up with the late Douglas Adams (author of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy) and together they embarked on a groundbreaking expedition, travelling the globe in search of some of the world's most endangered animals. Now Mark has teamed up with one of Douglas's closest friends - comic genius Stephen Fry - to see how all those animals have been faring in the years since. In Last Chance to See, and the accompanying major BBC television series, we follow the unlikely duo on six separate journeys which take them from the steamy jungles of the Amazon to the ice-covered mountain tops of New Zealand and from the edge of a war zone in Central Africa to a sub-tropical paradise in the North Pacific. Along the way, they search for some of the weirdest, most remarkable and most troubled creatures on earth: a large, black, sleepy animal easily mistaken for an unusually listless mudbank, a parrot with a song like an unreleased collection of Pink Floyd studio outtakes, a rhino with square lips, a dragon with deadly saliva, an animal roughly the length of a Boeing 737 and the creature most likely to emerge from the cargo doors of a spaceship. 
 
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