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by Douglas Botting


  Encounters with Animals (radio series) 259

  Evans, Doreen 329–30, 332, 337, 344, 345, 358

  Evans, Pat 58–9, 60, 65, 226

  Evening Standard 333, 369, 503

  Eyong, Elias 130–2, 247

  Fabre, Henri 57, 360, 361

  Fanshawe, David 241

  Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure, The 568

  Fantastic Flying Journey, The 551, 568

  Fauna Preservation Society 243, 371, 373

  Ferns, W. Paterson 396–7, 494–5, 496, 509, 521, 522, 547, 548

  Ferreyra, Bebita 211

  Festival of Animals 523, 526–7

  Fielding, Xan and Daphne 345

  Fillets of Plaice 361, 364, 369

  Finney, Albert 344–5

  Fisher, James 221, 266

  flying squirrels 148–50

  Fon of Bafut see Achirimbi II

  Forde, Claude 242, 294, 335, 345

  Forsyth, Jessie 262–3

  Fox, George 302

  Fraser, Major 264–6, 363

  Frederika, Queen 338

  Frink, Elizabeth 362

  Gandhi, Indira 423

  Garden of the Gods, The (book) 476

  Garden of the Gods, The (documentary) 335,337–8, 345, 347

  Gerald Durrell’s Army (Whitley) 557, 560

  Glyndebourne 501–2

  goitred gazelle 534–5

  Golden Bats and Pink Pigeons 476, 495

  Golding, Bob 236, 246, 247, 251

  Gordon, Hannah 549, 552

  Grace, Princess 391–3

  Great Barrier Reef 353–5

  Green, Peter 242

  Grigson, Geoffrey 207

  Grose, Peter 352, 357, 364–5, 380–1, 475, 476–7

  Guardian 343, 521, 596

  Guinea Pig Gus 95–6

  Gulliver, Les 277

  Guthrie, Sir Giles 313, 347, 363–4, 366, 376–7, 378, 379, 381

  Guthrie, Lady Rhona 379, 382.

  Guyer, Jeremy 598

  Hagenbeck, Carl 91

  Haley, Sir William 379

  Hall, Doris see Durrell, Doris

  Hall, Michael 512

  Hamon, Geoff 600

  Hanlan, Nigel 277

  Hanley, James 219

  Harper, Ken 350

  Harris, Jonathan 506, 510, 511, 521, 522, 550–1, 592

  Harris, Paula see Quigley, Paula

  Hart-Davis, Rupert 204, 216, 217, 229, 157, 159–60, 164, 292, 333

  Hartley, John 278, 289, 290, 291 314–15, 310–1, 324, 367, 381, 404, 405, 413, 484, 491, 493, 494, 500–1

  Hepburn, Katharine 396

  Hicks, Simon 408, 473, 479, 480, 485–6, 488, 509, 523, 547, 585–6, 597

  Hillaby, John 206

  Hogar, El 211

  Honeydew, Mrs 108

  House, Adrian 364

  How to Shoot an Amateur Naturalist 567

  Hughes, David 197, 226–7, 259, 260–1, 299–300, 361, 384–5, 397, 397–402, 405

  Hunt for the Hairy Frog, The 195–7

  Hunter, Dr 348–9, 487

  Huxley, Sir Julian 221, 266, 308

  Idiurus (pygmy flying squirrel) 148–51, 161, 162, 171

  ‘In the Theatre’ (poem) 59–60

  In Town Tonight 208

  International Council for Bird Preservation 494

  International Institute of Arts and Letters 242

  International Training Centre for Breeding and Conservation of Endangered Species 481–3, 523, 524, 543, 555, 556–7, 574

  International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources see IUCN

  International Union for the Protection of Nature 221

  Irish Times 206, 513

  Isaacs, Jeremy 495

  Island Zoo 292

  IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) 373, 478, 481, 516, 574

  Jackson, Donald Dale 577

  Jackson, Robert 172

  Jamaican boas 464

  Jambo (gorilla) 370, 387, 576–7, 604

  Jersey, Lord 285–6 313, 334, 368, 376, 377, 380–2

  Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust (JWPT) 221–2, 308–9, 313, 319, 333, 339, 363, 365, 368–82, 477, 513, 543, 553–4, 555, 562, 585, 605, 609

  and captive breeding 371, 372, 373, 523, 543

  creation 313

  Festival of Animals 523, 526–7

  International Training Centre 481–3, 523, 524, 543, 555, 556–7, 574! and Madagascar conservation 515–16

  Mauritius conservation project 493–4, 563–4

  Princess Anne as patron 376, 481

  twenty-fifth anniversary 552–3

  and WPTI 390, 391, 392–3, 424, 515, 543

  see also Jersey Zoo

  Jersey Zoo 267, 277–98, 305, 307–8, 314–15, 318–19, 363–5, 370–1, 374–6, 381–3, 385–7, 389, 451–3, 480, 484–5, 546, 576–7, 589–90, 605

  anniversary celebrations 523–8

  breeding programme 297, 341, 363, 371, 374, 382, 383, 452–3, 464, 481, 574

  in crisis 305, 306, 307, 334

  education programme 382

  financial problems 288, 289, 291, 292, 306, 309–10, 334

  fire-bombed 593

  and fund-raising 285–6, 292, 309–10, 334, 364, 365

  GD’s relationship with staff 484–5

  growth in stature and success 414, 481, 542–3

  idea for and planning 264–6, 267

  opening day 279

  re-introduction of animals into wild 453

  veterinary work 486–7

  see also Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust

  Johnson, Jill 92, 93, 94–5, 96–7

  Johnstone-Scott, Richard 525, 577

  Jolly, Dr Alison 428

  Jomen (butler) 10

  Jones, Carl 494, 563, 564

  Jones, Colin 481

  Jones, David 271, 272, 273

  Juliet 106–7

  June 293

  Jung, Carl 218

  JWPT see Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust

  Keeper 567

  Kennedy, Sarah 572, 597

  Kent University 555

  Kestsman, Françoise 565

  Knowles, Wyn 422

  Krajewsky, Mr 66, 73, 226, 228

  Krichefski, Senator 267

  Lang, Dr Ernst 348, 370, 478

  Lang, Paul 522

  Langley, Lee 343

  Laye, Evelyn 549

  Lebed, General 530

  Le Cornu, Ray 334

  Le Feuvre, Brian 379

  Leigh Fermor, Patrick 223

  lemurs 497–8, 499, 558–60, 561

  Liddelow, Denise 413

  Life magazine 285

  Listener 369

  London Zoo 172, 184, 204, 236, 374, 575

  Longnecker, Jody 424

  Look at Zoos 292

  Lort-Phillips, Tony 289, 311, 366

  Lort-Philips, Vi 382

  Lovejoy, Dr Thomas E. 388–92, 406, 424, 603

  Lowes, Robert 177

  McGeorge, Hal and Harriet 447, 449, 467, 515, 516, 523, 530, 532, 545, 548, 552, 566, 573, 575–6, 582, 584

  McGeorge, Lee see Durrell, Lee

  McKenna, Virginia 396

  Mackrell, Judy 401, 402

  Maclean’s Magazine 473

  Macmillan, Harold 299

  Madagascar 496–500, 515–16, 557–63

  Madagascar Conference and Accord (1985) 500, 515–16

  Madagascar teal 605

  Magor, Richard 432

  Malaya 304

  Mallet, John ‘Shep’ 289, 339, 341, 396

  Mallinson, Jeremy 278, 284, 289, 310–12, 378, 381, 392, 403–4, 466, 471, 484–5, 586, 598, 599

  Mallorcan midwife toad 574

  Maltby, Michael 496, 500 ‘Man of Animals, The’ 43–4

  Manisses brothers 347

  Marrying off Mother 568

  Martin, Jean 88

  Martin, Dr Robert D. 373–4

  Matola, Sharon 554

  Mauritius 404, 408–12, 4
63, 491–4, 496, 500–1, 543, 563–4

  Maxwell, Gavin 199, 206, 342

  Mayhew, Alexandra 422–3, 424, 429, 430, 431, 433. 435–6. 580–1

  Medwin, Michael 344

  Menagerie Manor 312

  Merritt, Levan 576

  Mexico 339–41

  Miami Herald 476

  Michael of Kent, Prince 345

  Miles, Christopher 369

  Miller, Henry 58, 107, 208, 220

  Milligan, Spike 547–8

  Mockery Bird, The 502–3

  Moloney, Eileen 259, 297

  Morris, Desmond 483, 572

  Mortimer, Raymond 206

  Morton-Saner, Anthea 567

  Mungroo, Yousoof 483, 491

  musk ox 539–40

  My Family and Other Animals 36, 37, 70, 347, 486

  accuracy of 231–2

  BBC TV series 241, 549–50

  proposed stage musical 298

  film options 241, 344–5, 369

  idea for and planning 226–8

  reaction to of GD’s family 230

  reviews 241–2

  success 241, 330, 364, 542

  writing of 228–9

  My Island Tutors (radio talk) 226

  Myers, Nancy see Durrell, Nancy

  New Noah, The 216, 220

  New Statesman 206

  New York Times 342, 568

  New Yorker 503

  New Zealand 302–3

  New Zealand Wildlife Service 563

  Nicolson, Nigel 205, 238

  Nielsen, Richard 397

  Nightingale, Florence 300–1

  Niven, David 370–1, 382, 391, 396, 512

  North, Richard 489

  Norton, Lesley 287

  N’pongo (gorilla) 285–6, 290, 296, 298, 370, 389

  Observer 262, 293

  Odgers, Dick 358, 370, 397

  Ogden, Dr Alan 140, 191, 194, 229, 254, 289, 315–16, 317, 405

  Oka Reserve (Soviet Union) 533–4

  O’Keeffe, Dr Guy 583, 588, 591, 593–4

  Olav, King of Norway 544

  Oliver, William 423, 424

  Olney, Peter 385, 471, 479

  Ourselves and Other Animals 547–8

  Overloaded Ark, The 197–208, 214, 242, 247

  Owadally, Wahab 409

  Page, Henry 6

  Page, Kay 277

  Paignton Zoo 143, 215, 252

  Panama 513–14

  Paraguay 212–15

  Park, Brian 370, 380

  Parsons, Chris 298, 312, 301, 302, 320, 330, 337–8, 360–3, 594–5

  Pearson, Joss 506–7

  Peel, Peggy 339, 340, 401, 407–8

  Pendar, Lucy 97–8

  Père David’s deer 93–5

  Peter (cheetah) 284

  Peters, Ann 320, 328, 348, 351, 352, 408

  Piccolo (monkey) 283

  Picnic and Suchlike Pandemonium, The 445, 476–7

  Pied Piper of Lovers (L. Durrell) 27

  Pinchin, Jane Lagoudis 231

  pink pigeons 409–10

  Platt, Hope 320

  Platt, Jimmy 309, 313

  ploughshare tortoises 562–3, 566, 580

  Poetry Review 217

  Porter, Joan 507–8

  Porteus, Hugh Gordon 108–9

  Price, Richard 521

  Programme for Belize 544

  Prospero’s Cell (L. Durrell) 242

  Prudence, Aunt 15, 566

  ‘Puppy Books, The’ 576

  pygmy hog 402, 423, 437–8

  Quennell, Peter 206

  Quigley, Paula 496, 500, 501, 509, 513–14, 517, 518, 522, 592

  Rabb, Dr George 574

  Radley, T.B. 197

  Rainier, Prince 391, 392

  Rakotobearison, Germain 562

  Rakotosamimanana, Madame Berthe 515, 516

  Randrianavoravelona, Joseph 561

  Rattner, Robert 603

  Ray, Eddie 306

  red-eared monkey 128

  Redmayne, Darren 549

  Reeves, Martha 388

  Reflections on a Marine Venus (L. Durrell) 204, 208

  Reid, Don 562

  Rita 178–9

  Roche, Penny 397

  Rockefeller, Godfrey 388

  Rockefeller, Margot 387–8, 391, 416–17

  Rodrigue, Marie Renee 422

  Rodrigues 411, 563

  Roger (dog) 22, 41

  Rose, Bill 396

  Rose-beetle Man 41–2

  Rosy is my Relative 335, 337, 350, 364

  Round Island 410–11, 491–3, 563

  Royal Society of Literature 370

  Rubenstein, Dan 428

  Rumboll, Robin 382, 481, 485

  SAFE (Save Animals from Extinction) 388, 390 see also WPTI

  saiga 537–8

  Salmon, Tom 258–9

  San Francisco Chronicle 568

  Sanderson, Ivan 57–8, 234–5, 243

  Sanson, Philippa 332

  Sarah Huggersack (anteater) 213–14, 215, 332

  Saturday Review of Literature 219

  Saunders, Jim 302

  Save Animals from Extinction see SAFE

  Scott, Peter (friend of Leslie Durrell) 343

  Scott, Sir Peter 104–5, 221, 257, 263–4, 313, 335, 371, 423, 546, 572

  Seattle, Chief 527

  Severn Wildfowl Trust see Wildfowl Trust

  Shepherd, David 527, 554

  Sheridan, Dinah 502

  Sherratt, Frank 336

  Sierra Leone 320–8, 329, 365

  Sladen, Percy 57

  Smith, Caroline (‘Moonbeam’) 285

  Smith, Ken 99, 143, 145, 146, 162, 163, 168, 169, 170, 177, 179, 252, 267, 277–81, 288, 305–6, 309

  Smith, Trudy 277, 305, 309

  Smithsonian, The 577

  Soper, Tony 261

  Soviet Union 529–41

  Spectator 206, 219–20

  Spiro see Chalikiopoulos, Spyros

  Squire, Miss 19, 20, 517

  Stationary Ark, The (book) 397, 475–6, 495

  Stationary Ark, The (television series) 397, 475, 494

  Stearne, Samuel 6

  Stephanides, Alexia 70

  Stephanides, Mary 46, 48, 70

  Stephanides, Dr Theodore and The Amateur Naturalist 512

  on This is Your Life 517

  background and character 46

  death 520

  departure from Corfu 69

  in London 109

  memorial fund 520

  and My Family and Other Animals 229, 232

  qualities 48

  tutoring of and friendship with GD 45–6, 47–8, 51–2, 67, 79, 226

  views on ecological matters 47

  Stewart, James 394–6

  Sunday Telegraph 521, 565, 577

  Sunday Times 206, 241, 333, 342

  Suschitsky, Wolf 292

  Swingland, Dr Ian 555

  Tabitha 16–17

  Talking Parcel, The 394

  Tarka the Otter (Williamson) 396

  This is Your Life 516–17

  Thomas, Alan 21, 23, 29, 51–2, 208, 242, 342, 520, 527, 566

  Three Singles to Adventure 204, 206, 215, 216

  Tibbs, Dr Christopher 589, 590–1, 594, 595, 598–9

  Time and Tide 219

  Times, The 381

  Times Educational Supplement 331, 521

  To Bafut for Beef (television series) 261, 262

  Toby the Tortoise 567

  Topsy (monkey) 283

  Toronto Globe and Mail 521

  Travers, Bill 396

  Trumpy (bird) 284

  Two in the Bush (book) 312, 329, 333

  Two in the Bush (television series) 301–5, 312

  United Africa Company 121

  United Nations Environmental Programme ‘Global 500’ Award 552

  Usher-Smith, Jeremy 387

  van der Post, Laurens 205

  Vea y Lea 211

  Vevers, Geoffrey 89, 90

  volcano rabbits 338–9, 33
9–41, 489

  Waller, Peter 387

  Washington Post 350, 476

  Watt, Harry 284

  Waugh, Dr David 482–3

  Webb, Cecil 136, 206

  Weller, Catha 307–8, 378, 381, 404

  Whipsnade Zoo 89, 90–101

  Whispering Land, The 292, 312

  white eared pheasant 341

  Whitley, Araminta 556, 557, 560

  Whitley, Edward 555–7, 560, 561–2

  Whitley, Herbert 143, 555

  Whitley Animal Protection Trust 555

  Wide World 57–8

  Wiggin, Maurice 333

  Wild Animal Park (San Diego) 489

  Wild Animal Preservation Trust 257, 258

  Wildfowl Trust 104, 105, 221, 257, 263

  Wildlife Preservation Trust see Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust

  Wildlife Preservation Trust Canada 397, 543

  Wildlife Preservation Trust International see WPTI

  Wilkinson, George 27, 29, 42–3, 45, 58, 226

  Wilkinson, Pam 27

  Williamson, Henry 396

  Wolfenden, Jacquie see Durrell, Jacquie

  Wolfenden, John Thomas 174, 182–3, 187, 189

  World About Us, The 402

  World Conference on Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity: (1972) 371–3, 574

  (1976) 478

  (1992) 574, 575

  World Conservation Union 574 see also IUCN

  World Wildlife Fund (WWF) 308, 373, 479, 516

  WPTI (Wildlife Preservation Trust International) 390, 391, 392–3, 424, 515, 543, 603

  Yani 41

  Yealland, John 104–5, 106, 110, 125, 126, 135, 138, 143, 236–7

  yellow baboon 128

  Yorkshire Post 476

  Young, Kenneth 242

  Zambia 511

  Zetterling, Mai 208, 361, 402

  Ziegler, Philip 364, 476–7

  Zodiac and Co (television series) 474–5

  Zoo in my Luggage, A 271, 287–8

  Zoo Packet 297–8

  Zoological Society of London 88–9, 318, 377, 575

  Zoological Society of Philadelphia 390

  Zoos and Conservation Symposium (1965) 477–8

  Zuckerman, Professor Lord 478–9, 480

  About the Author

  GERALD DURRELL

  Douglas Botting is a writer and biographer whose previous books reflect his interest in travel, exploration and wild places. After reading English at Oxford, he accompanied scientific and filming expeditions to Southern Arabia, the Sahara, the Amazon, Mato Grosso and Arctic Siberia. He became a full-time writer with the publication of his highly-praised biography of the German explorer-naturalist Alexander von Humboldt (Humboldt and the Cosmos), and subsequently wrote two further biographies – Hitler’s Last General (with Ian Sayer) and the life of otter-man Gavin Maxwell, hailed by Sir David Attenborough as ‘wonderfully written and very penetrating and understanding – an extraordinary story’.

 

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