Bryan Christy is the founder and former head of Special Investigations at National Geographic and a National Geographic Society “Rolex Explorer of the Year.” His real-life criminal investigations have been the subject of award-winning documentaries and have led to police raids on Vatican City, the arrest and imprisonment of the “Pablo Escobar of wildlife trafficking,” and the closing of China’s ivory market, saving tens of thousands of elephants. He lives on Maryland's Eastern Shore with his wife and their three dogs.
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Freelance writer Bryan Christy's The Lizard King 'is a wild, woolly, finny, feathery and scaly account of animal smuggling on a grand scale' (New York Times). For one U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agent, stopping the dealings of a notorious snake trader ... SEE MORE