Professor Grzimek - Ein Leben für die Serengeti
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Kreisch-Matzura
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Grzimeks zweite Heimat war die Serengeti. Zahlreiche Abenteuerreisen führten ihn in sein geliebtes Afrika. Doch auch in Deutschland trieb er den Naturschutz beharrlich voran, ihm ist u. a. der erste deutsche Nationalpark zu verdanken. Bernhard Grzimek starb 1987 77-jährig während einer Tigerdressur im Zirkus. Seine Urne wurde an der Steinpyramide oberhalb des Ngorongoro-Kraters beigesetzt, an der schon sein Sohn Michael seine letzte Ruhestätte fand.
Theresia Singer schildert das Leben des abenteuerlichen Frankfurter Zoodirektors. Christian Grzimek, der Enkel von Bernhard Grzimek, berichtet von den Reisen mit seinem Großvater, erzählt vom Kampf um den Erhalt der letzten Naturparadiese und gibt Einblick in das Familienleben der Grzimeks.©2016 Headroom (P)2016 headroom in der United Soft Media Verlag GmbH
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