For those who doubt bon vivant Beard's sincerity to the cause of saving
African wildlife, today's Women's Wear Daily offered this: " For those who doubt bon vivant Beard's sincerity to the cause of saving African wildlife, in the
Seventies, Beard once found a game poacher on his 49-acre (Kenyan)
property, tied the man up in his own animal snare wires, stuffed a glove
in his mouth and left him there. That deed cost Beard a week in an
African jail...
In the
Seventies, Beard once found a game poacher on his 49-acre (Kenyan)
property, tied the man up in his own animal snare wires, stuffed a glove
in his mouth and left him there. That deed cost Beard a week in an
African jail."
Bad
news not crisis-related...Police searched unsuccessfully for famed
photographer Peter Beard after he wandered away from his beachfront home
in Montauk NY on Tuesday 3.31.20. Beard, 82, has dementia and was
described by police as “vulnerable.” Beard has lived a controversial if
adventurous life, but it's undeniable that his 1965 photo book "The End
of the Game" was a major force in jump-starting awareness of the doomed
plight of wildlife in Africa.
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