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The Trouble with Lions:

A Glasgow Vet in Africa
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Wayne State University Press, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 462 pages
The trouble with lions is that while you are conducting a pregnancy test, you need to be equally, if not more, aware of what you can learn from the lion's other end. That is one lesson that Jerry Haigh brings home in this fascinating collection of stories about working with wild animals in Africa. Conversational in tone, conservational in theme—you will be right beside Jerry, wife Jo, and a colourful cast of vets, guides, and wardens as they scour Africa's sprawling vistas “troubleshooting” lions, rhinos, humans, and other indigenous mammals. Conservationists, veterinarians, and fans of real-life adventure tales will want to keep this memoir handy on the dashboards of their Land Cruisers.

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If you haven't read Jerry Haigh, the time to start is now. His stories of life as a wildlife veterinarian in Africa (and elsewhere) are always captivating, engaging and fun--and sometimes they're ... Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Jerry Haigh works in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon. He and his wife, Jo, lived and worked in Africa for 10 years, where he developed his skills with wildlife.

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