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  1. George Alexander Graham Adamson (Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India británica, 3 de febrero de 1906 – parque nacional Kora, Provincia Costera, Kenia, 20 de agosto de 1989), también conocido como Baba ya Simba ('Padre de leones' en Suajili), [1] fue un conservacionista de la vida salvaje y escritor británico. Él y su esposa Joy Adamson fueron ...

  2. George Alexander Graham Adamson MBE (3 February 1906 – 20 August 1989), also known as the Baba ya Simba ("Father of Lions" in Swahili), was a British wildlife conservationist and author based in Kenya.

  3. The George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust was formed in England in 1979 to raise funds for the work being done in the Kora National Park in northern Kenya by George Adamson and his assistant Tony Fitzjohn. This work was reflected in famous and iconic films and books such as Born Free, To Walk with Lions, My Pride and Joy and Born Wild.

  4. George Alexander Graham Adamson, también conocido como Baba ya Simba, fue un conservacionista de la vida salvaje y escritor británico. Él y su esposa Joy Adamson fueron conocidos por la película Born Free y el libro best seller con el mismo título, basados en la historia de Elsa, la leona, una cría huérfana de león que criaron y ...

  5. George Adamson cared little for anything other than he was making possible a free life for lions. He knew that lions were not endangered, he acknowledged that there was no shortage of wild lions in Kora, and he admitted that there was little scientific value in what he did.

  6. George Adamson, the “Lion Manof 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.

  7. A protector of Kenya's wildlife. No one knew better the language and lives of lions, or loved them more than George Adamson. Changing wildlife conservation worldwide, George is often referred...