Anthony Ham
@anthonyhamwrite
Author of THE MAN WHO LOVED PINK DOLPHINS and THE LAST LIONS OF AFRICA; Words for New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, BBC Travel, The Monthly, and more
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Summer issue out now! @mdavisqlder on post-referendum Australia, plus Jess Hill on changing a bad law, MargaretSimons on Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, Sean Kelly, Anthony Ham on Kakadu, Briohny Doyle, Tim Winton and more. mnth.ly/zhY0ulX
.Anthony Ham on the ongoing threats to Kakadu National Park: “The Jabiluka area, however, remains outside the protections of the park, and Rio Tinto has never formally surrendered its right to mine the site.” mnth.ly/KSq7Wsu
In 1977, Jorge Luis Borges, one of the most influential 20th c. Spanish-language writers, told William F. Buckley (whose first language was Spanish) his reasons for feeling, age 78, that English was 'far finer' than his native tongue. Right or wrong, I love his savor for language
My latest for NYT Science with thanks to Michael Roston for his usual wisdom, and to Indigenous Desert Alliance, Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa and the wonderful Nyangumarta Rangers. nytimes.com/2024/05/01/sci…
I salute my brother Macklemore using his powerful artistry to tell some painful truths! #TruthJusticeLove
My latest for NYT Science. With thanks as always to Michael Roston nytimes.com/2024/06/14/sci…
July issue out Monday (online today for subscribers). Featuring Green jane on heads rolling at News Corp, Jane Caro on class warfare in school funding, MargaretSimons on the undermining of a China think tank, Anthony Ham on McArthur River Mine, and more mnth.ly/JuzQXKN
“It makes a mockery of anyone fighting for environmental justice in the country if they’re not paying attention to this.” Environment Centre NT’s Kirsty Howey talks to Anthony Ham about McArthur River Mine mnth.ly/CFX3xna
My latest for NYT Science. Thanks to Michael Roston and WCS. nytimes.com/2024/12/11/sci…
My latest for NYT Science: nytimes.com/2025/06/16/sci…
NEWS: WCS camera traps have recorded the first lion cubs in decades in NE Central African Republic. “This is the payoff of years of relentless protection and patience,” said Armand Luh Mfone of WCS République Centrafricaine. Read more: bit.ly/3HT1dYW