- Bernhard Grzimek
Bernhard Klemens Maria Grzimek [IPA|ˈgʒɪmɛk] (
April 24 ,1909 -March 13 ,1987 ) was a renownedzoo director,zoologist , book author, editor, and animal conservationist in postwarWest-Germany .Biography
Early years
Grzimek was born in Neisse (Nysa),
Upper Silesia . His father Paul Franz Constantin Grzimek was a lawyer and civil law notary and his mother was Margarete Margot (nee Wanke).Middle years
After studying
veterinary medicine in 1928, first at Leipzig and later in Berlin, he received adoctorate in 1933.He married Hildegard Prüfer
May 17 ,1930 and had 3 sons: Rochus, Michael, and an adopted son, Thomas.After World War II he became director of the
Frankfurt Zoological Garden , then in ruins, which he made into one of the largest zoological gardens in Germany. At the same time he served as president of theFrankfurt zoological society for over forty years. The society - organized on similar principles as its London and New York counterparts - runs a number of wildlife conservation projects both in Germany and overseas; most well-known is its ongoing work in theSerengeti ecosystem in Tanzania, East Africa.Grzimek is most famous for the work he undertook for the conservation of the
Serengeti . He spent several years studying the wildlife there along with his son Michael, especially on areal observation and counts of large scale annual migrations. In 1959 Michael was killed in an aircrash while flying theDornier Do 27 due to a collision with aGriffon Vulture . He wrote a best-selling book called "Serengeti shall not die", which appealed enormously to the public and was key in driving the creation of theSerengeti National Park .He prophesied in his book
The documentary based on the film won the
Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 1959.He was the editor-in-chief of (and author of a number of articles in) a massive and monumental encyclopedia of animal life. After publication in Germany in 1968, it was translated into English and published in 1975 in 13 volumes (covering lower life forms, insects and other invertebrates, fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds and mammals) plus three additional volumes on
Ecology ,Ethology andEvolution . The 1975 work was issued in both hardback and less expensive paperback editions and became a standard reference work. After Grzimek's death, the volumes on mammals were revised, and republished in both German and then in English. In 2004, the entire encyclopedia was revised and published in a new and expanded edition. All the versions of the encyclopedia are marked by clear and forceful prose, extensive use of illustrations (both drawings and color plates), and a deep love and concern for animal conservation.Of national importance were his work as co-editor (together with Austrian Nobel-prize winner
Konrad Lorenz Fact|date=March 2008) of the then largest popular magazine on animals and wildlife in German language, "Das Tier" (German language, i.e. "The Animal", or "Animals") and of a very popular television series on wildlife. He also authored a large number of popular books based on his countless experiences with animals which he raised since his student days, managed as zoo director, and encountered in the wild during many research trips.Later years
He died in
Frankfurt am Main in 1987, falling asleep while watching a circus performance with a group of children.Works
Films
*1956 - "Kein Platz für wilde Tiere" De icon
*1959 - "Serengeti shall not die" (Original German title: "Serengeti darf nicht sterben") De icon
*1956 - 1980 - "Ein Platz für Tiere" (German TV series) De iconBooks
*1941 - "Wir Tiere sind ja gar nicht so!" Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung De icon
*1943 - "Wolf Dschingis: Neue Erlebnisse, Erkenntnisse und Versuche mit Tieren", Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung De icon
*1951 - "Affen im Haus und andere Tierberichte", Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung De icon
*1952 - "Flug ins Schimpansenland: Reise durch ein Stück Afrika von heute", Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung De icon
*1956 - "20 Tiere und ein Mensch" De icon
*1956 - "Thulo aus Frankfurt - Rund um die Giraffe", Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung De icon
*1959 - "Serengeti darf nicht sterben (über die Arbeit am Film)" De icon
*1960 - "Kein Platz für wilde Tiere" De icon
*1961 - "Unsere Brüder mit den Krallen" De icon
*1963 - "Wir lebten mit den Baule. Flug ins Schimpansenland" De icon
*1965 - "Wildes Tier, weißer Mann" De icon
*1968 - "Grzimeks Tierleben " De icon
*1969 - "Grzimek unter Afrikas Tieren: Erlebnisse, Beobachtungen, Forschungsergebnisse" De icon
*1974 - "Auf den Mensch gekommen: Erfahrungen mit Leuten" De icon
*1974 - "Vom Grizzlybär zur Brillenschlange: Ein Naturschützer berichtet aus vier Erdteilen", Kindler De icon
*1974 - "Einsatz für Afrika: Neue Erlebnisse mit Wildtieren", Kindler De icon
*1974 - "Tiere, mein Leben: Erlebnisse und Forschungen aus fünf Jahrzehnten", Harnack De icon
*1975 - "Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia", 16 vol., Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York [translation of 1968 work]
*1977 - "Und immer wieder Pferde". Kindler De icon
*1988 - "Grzimeks Enzyklopädie der Säugetiere", Kindler Verlag, München.
*1990 - "Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Mammals", 5 vol., McGraw-Hill, New York, ISBN 0079095089 [translation of 1988 work]
*2004 - "Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd. Ed.", 17 vol., Thomson-Gale, Detroit, ISBN 0787653624 [revision of 1975 work]Magazines
* since 1960 - "Das Tier" (joint editor with
Konrad Lorenz und Dr.Heini Hediger ) De iconLiterature
* Franziska Torma: "Eine Naturschutzkampagne in der Ära Adenauer. Bernhard Grzimeks Afrikafilme in den Medien der 50er Jahre". Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, München 2004, ISBN 3-89975-034-9 De icon (Media studies; on his films on African wildlife)
* Gerhard Grzimek, Rupprecht Grzimek: "Die Familie Grzimek aus Oberglogau in Oberschlesien", in: "Deutsches Familienarchiv", Band X, Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt (Aisch) 1958. - 4., erweiterte und überarbeitete Ausgabe, Herder-Institut, Reutlingen 2000. De icon (genealogy)External links
* [http://www.zgf.de/wirueberuns/bernhardgrzimek_eng.html Biography in English]
* [http://www.zgf.de/wirueberuns/pdf/cvbernhard.pdf Bernhard Grzimek - sein Leben] - Biography in PDF-format (2,8 MB), including photographs. De icon
* [http://www.zoo-ag.de/dirk/frankfurt/bernhard_grzimek.html Private Homepage of Dirk Petzold on the Frankfurt Zoo] De icon
* [http://www.hr-online.de/website/specials/wissen/index.jsp?rubrik=7314&key=standard_document_10808526 Audio und Manuskript: Wie Bernhard Grzimek 1945 den Frankfurter Zoo rettete] De icon
* [http://www.zdf.de/ZDFde/inhalt/16/0,1872,2221872,FF.html ZDF: Bernhard Grzimek - Eine deutsche Legende] De icon
* [http://www.hr-online.de/website/rubriken/nachrichten/index.jsp?rubrik=8462&key=standard_document_1644480 Würdigung durch seinen "Haussender" Hessischer Rundfunk] De icon
* [http://www.hr-online.de/website/rubriken/nachrichten/index.jsp?rubrik=6630&key=standard_document_853914 Würdigung seines Sohnes Michael durch den Hessischen Rundfunk] De icon
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