Schaller, twentieth-century naturalist

Many national parks and protected areas as far away as the Amazon, Nepal and China are due to the work of George B German. Schaller. His life is part of the natural history of this planet. We continue at VaP dissecting the "green story".

Clergy to science. Or what is the same thing to George B Thomas Fray. Schaller. Thus intend to jump from the life of a character históricoconocido, known, the other he has made and is making history, but less well known contemporary and a priori. This is the case of German biologist George B. Schaller. And who is this guy, You may ask many? As the great naturalist of the twentieth century. Born in Berlin 1933 and trained at the universities of Alaska and Wisconsin. It was precisely in Alaska where he began his work field biologist studying the migration of caribou and finally getting the protection of the main breeding area in the greatest of American States.

In this German, vice president of the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York, should be the creation of national parks and protected areas in different corners of the planet

In this work, and was followed by many others who pioneered the study of animal species, thanks to him, today are almost like family. The Lion, the tiger, panda bear, Jaguar, cheetah, and a long list of wildlife across the planet. Also on the mountain gorillas, who devote a future post, When removing the fray and delivered the exciting life of Dian Fossey and "Gorillas in the Mist", continued to work with these primates Schaller began in the Virunga mountains. In this German, vice president of the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York, should be the creation of national parks and protected areas in different corners of the planet; mainly in Nepal, the Amazon and China, among others. He has also devoted much of his life to conservation in Laos, Myanmar, Mongolia, Iran and Tajikistan. As one would expect the National Geographic Society gave him the story Nature's Greatest Defender. So as you see, Schaller has won on merit broad recognition of the twentieth century naturalist society. We could not miss either a hole in this corner of people who have connected their lives to the nature ...

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