The large Amur tiger lazed in the sun on the banks of the Ussuri River. From time to time he raised his head and licked his balls. Just to check they were still there. They hadn’t seen much action recently. Female tigers on the Chinese side of the frontier seemed to be few and far between. He looked upstream, then he looked downstream, then – to be sure – he looked upstream again. The coast seemed to be clear.
The tiger got to his feet, sticking his hindquarters into the air first, then pushing up on his front paws. He ambled down to the river and sniffed at the water. At this time of year, the flow in the Ussuri was sluggish, but still it was cool and refreshing. He would enjoy the swim. And there would be more females too on the Russian side. That was obvious. It wasn’t just the grass which was greener the other side of the river.
Later that day, Jang Ling-Go, director of Forestry and Wildlife in China’s Heilongjiang Province, received a message from one of the rangers. ‘Amur tiger seen crossing Ussuri into Russia at 11a.m. today. This is visual sighting, but please check with GPS too.’
Jang Ling-Go switched on the bio-monitoring tracking system.
Within seconds he had picked up the slow-moving pulsing blip that denoted the Amur tiger 127’s progress as it left the river and headed back into the immense birch forest of Russia’s Far East.
The steady pace of the moving dot indicated that this was a tiger with a very clear idea of where he wanted to go.
STANLEY JOHNSONis a former politician, environmental campaigner, journalist and author of twenty-five books including ten thrillers, one of which, The Commissioner , was made into a feature film starring John Hurt. Stanley won the Newdigate Prize for Poetry and has awards from Greenpeace and the RSPCA. He recently received the RSPB Medal as well as WWF’s Leader of the Living Planet Award, both awarded for services to conservation. He is an Ambassador for the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species, and Hon. President of the Gorilla Organization.
In the run-up to the EU Referendum in 2016, he founded and co-chaired Environmentalists for Europe. Stanley Johnson was one of the first presenters of More 4’s The Last Word and he has also appeared on Have I Got News For You, The One Show, Pointless and, most recently, The Fake News Programme .
FICTION
Gold Drain
Panther Jones for President
The Urbane Guerilla
The Marburg Virus [republished as The Virus ]
Tunnel
The Commissioner
The Doomsday Deposit
Dragon River
Icecap [republished as The Warming ]
NON-FICTION
Life without Birth: A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Population Explosion
The Green Revolution
The Population Problem
The Politics of Environment
Pollution Control Policy of the EEC
Antarctica: The Last Great Wilderness
World Population and the United Nations
The Earth Summit: The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)
World Population – Turning the Tide
The Environmental Policy of the European Communities The Politics of Population: Cairo, 1994
Survival: Saving Endangered Migratory Species [co-authored with Robert Vagg]
Where the Wild Things Were: Travels of a Conservationist
UNEP: The First 40 Years
MEMOIR
Stanley I Presume
Stanley I Resume
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