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Yeah, I have the book on order. I don't think it written by the Prince, but taken from his notes and compiled by someone else. Though, unless they changed it a lot, he should have credit. Here's the obituary from SCI http://www.scifirstforhunters.org/articles/index.cfm?action=view&articleID=530&typeID=3&archive=0 June 4, 2004 - Obituary - H.I.H. PRINCE ABDORREZA PAHLAVI by Warren Parker H.I.H. Prince Abdorreza Pahlavi Of Iran (center) is shown with one of his many trophy animals. On May 11, 2004, Safari Club International and the hunting world lost one of our great friends and supporters to cancer. Prince Abdorreza died in Florida. His Highness was instrumental in supporting one of the world’s greatest conservation organizations in Europe – the C.I.C. He also was founder and benefactor of the International Foundation for the Conservation of Wildlife. Through his foundation, funding was provided for research, advising governments, training students, reintroducing wildlife, combating poaching, and protecting wildlife around the world. The Prince and his foundation believed in sustainable use of wildlife – conservation that includes hunting. The Prince was the recipient of Safari Club International’s Hunting Hall of Fame in 1984, International Hunting award in 1988, and was the 7th winner of the Weatherby Big Game Award in 1962. He had taken over 260 varieties of big-game animals and more than 400 record-class trophies. His contemporaries were men like Jack O’Connor, Elgin Gates, Herb Klein, and C. J. McElroy. He was instrumental in setting up game reserves and implementing game laws in his native Iran. His policies brought the wildlife of his country from its nadir in post WWII to unprecedented levels in the late 1970s. Many species benefited from these policies including the cheetah and the Persian fallow deer, not to mention the many different varieties of Iranian sheep. Safari Club International will truly miss this great and kind man. We wish his wife of 50 plus years, Princess Pari Sima and his two children our best during this sad time. I feel that I am lucky to have called Prince Abdorreza my friend and I will miss his smiling face. The world was lucky that before he died he was able to see in print his only book Royal Quest. |