This section allows you to read a selection of some of the word and picture articles Clive Grylls has published over the years. These can be read in a word only format, or you can read the article from the magazine or newspaper it appeared in.
In all, there are eight separate articles to read, which are divided into separate subjects of specialisation: the environment, wildlife, culture and travel and human interest.
DISPUTED TERRITORY
Geographical, August 2008. (Travel and culture)
Clive Grylls travels to the Kashmir Valley to prove that it is once again a safe destination despite advice to the contrary given by foreign consulates. Read article.
ACCIDENTAL OVERLANDER
Travel Africa Magazine, Winter 2007. (Travel)
The author joins a three-week overlanding trip through southern Africa. Read article.
MAN-EATERS OF MUMBAI
Geographical, February 2006. (Environment and Wildlife)
The author investigates why leopards in Sanjay Ghandi National Park are leaving their forests to kill people living in the suburbs that surround it. Read article.
RETURN OF THE WILD
Geographical, December 2006 (Environment and Culture)
How the restocking of wildlife to a remote area of South Africa has not only helped to save endangered species but brought economic prosperity to tribal groups disadvantaged under the old apartheid system. Read article.
THE SNAKE CATCHERS
Focus Magazine, January 2005. (Wildlfe and Environment)
The author joins a crack 'snake-rescue' team to save India's most venomous snakes from a human-snake conflict which has erupted in one of India's fastest growing towns. Read article.
INTO THE EMERALD FOREST
BBC Wildlife, December 1998. (Wildlife and Environment)
The London-based NGO, Rainforest Concern, is helping to conserve Ecuador's vanishing cloud forests. This is helping local people to live a life more in tune with their environment. The author finds out why? Read article.
THERE'S GOLD IN THAT THERE HILL
Focus Magazine, September 1998. (Culture and Environment)
Some local farmers have struck it rich by discovering gold in Nambija, a lawless shanty town nestled in the hills of southern Ecuador. But what about their health and safety? Clive Grylls reports. Read article.
LUCKY SON OF A GUNN
The Daily Express Saturday Magazine, February 1996. (Human Interest)
Despite living and sleeping on London's streets, Richard Gunn is a celebrated author and one of his novels may be turned into a Hollywood movie. The author listens to his life story. Read article.
