Natasha Daly—a staff writer for the National Geographic, where she wrote the June cover story, “The Hidden Cost of Wildlife Tourism”—addresses her role as the magazine’s “wildlife crime reporter,” how she landed on that beat, and what sort of stories she’s written in that capacity. Read more…
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Natasha Daly, author of National Geographic story “The Hidden Cost of Wildlife Tourism”
By Duncan
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May 22, 2019
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