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Conservationists and people from diverse backgrounds are this weekend converging at Kora National Park to Commemorate the 25th anniversary of George Adamson’s death and to honor his work.The primary objective of the event is to build on the foundation laid by George Adamson’s conservation of lions in both Meru and Kora ecosystems. Background on George Adamson.... Courtesy of Kenya Wildlife Service. George Adamson, the ‘Lion Man’ of Africa is one of the founding fathers of wildlife conservation. He is best known from the book and film Born Free, the story of Elsa, an orphaned lioness raised and released into the wild by Adamson and his wife, Joy. He was born in India in 1906 and first visited Kenya in 1924. After a string of adventures – not least as a gold prospector – he joined Kenya’s Game Department in 1938 and married Joy six years later. It was in 1956 that he shot the lioness whose cub was to become world-famous as Elsa. George Adamson retired as a game warden in 1963 and devoted his life to his many lions. In 1970, he moved to the Kora National Reserve in northern Kenya, working with Tony Fitzjohn as his right-hand man, to continue the rehabilitation of captive or orphaned big cats for eventual reintroduction into the wild. In 1989 at the age of 83, Adamson was murdered at Kora by bandits. #lionmanofafrica
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 10:51:00 +0000

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