Operation Noah

In the late 1950s, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) became home to the world’s largest man-made dam - a hydroelectric power station built across the Zambezi River, about 400km from Victoria Falls. It would provide power for most of the country, but in the process form Lake Kariba and flood the Zambezi Valley – home to thousands of native animals. In a wildlife rescue operation lasting 5 years, over 6000 animals were rescued and relocated to the mainland.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Comments and Contact

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Once again, I must apologise for not better keeping this blog updated. Life is, as usual, hectic, and sadly Operation Noah has had to take a...
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Photo of the Month - A Little Light Relief

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May, 1959: Rupert Fothergill has a little light relief from the serious and strenuous work of game rescue. Here he is seen picking up a leg...
Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Photo Of The Month - Waiting in the Water

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May 1959: Rupert Fothergill , Senior Game Ranger, and an assistant, are seen standing on the submerged branches of a tree which has been ve...
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Photo Of The Month - Waterbuck Doe

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May 1959: A young Waterbuck Doe is trapped in one of the nets which has been spread across an island. These nets are used mainly to capture...
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

An AWOL Update

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Hello to all! This is just a brief post to let you know that I haven't fallen off the face of the planet, and will be back soon to conti...
Monday, May 5, 2008

Step One - Complete!

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The first step in the rescue effort of the Operation Noah footage is now complete: we have transferred Grandpa Rupert's films on to DV t...
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

A Sneak Preview...

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Excerpts from the footage edited by the Rhodesian Government in the 1960s: The sound quality is a bit poor, and the footage a bit ...
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

In The Mean Time...

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I'm actually heading overseas in three weeks time to do some wildlife conservation work of my own in Argentina, so I probably won't ...
Sunday, April 27, 2008

Digitising the Operation Noah footage

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As I mentioned in the previous post, my grandfather, Rupert Fothergill, owned a 16mm film camera and used it to document Operation Noah. In ...
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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Grandpa Rupert - My Hero

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I never met my maternal grandfather, Rupert Fothergill. He died ten years before I was born. But I grew up watching him chase rhinos, nurse ...
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