PRIVATE GAME | WILDLIFE RANCHING

CRIES of the Savanna

When non-hunter Sue Tidwell accompanied her husband, Rick, on a three-week hunting safari to Tanzania, she had no idea that it would be an eye-opening, life-changing experience. Like many Americans – hunters and non-hunters alike – she had romantic notions about African wildlife and a naive view of how wildlife conservation works on the Dark Continent. That all changed over the course of the Tidwells' safari, as Sue got a close-up look at the realities of life for Africa's wildlife and people.

Sue grew up

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