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  1. 6 de sept. de 2012 · 1924 – George Adamson moves to Kenya. At the time, Kenya is still an English colony. 1938 – George joins Kenya’s game department as a warden of the Northern Frontier District.

  2. Veterinarian and author Sue Hart wrote that before she had met George Adamson she had heard and read much about him and she wrote that she, "often wondered how he could have retained his reason and equanimity in the face of constant hardship and danger. He was said to be gentle, patient beyond endurance and non-eccentric; a simple soul, not ambitious, not worldly, quite unaffected by fame.

  3. George Adamson MBE (3 February 1906 – 20 August 1989), also known as the Baba ya Simba ("Father of Lions" in Swahili), was a Kenyan wildlife conservationist and author. He and his wife, Joy, are best known through the movie Born Free and best-selling book with the same title, which is based on the true story of Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lioness cub they had raised and later released into ...

  4. George Adamson (* 3. Februar 1906 in Dholpur im Bundesstaat Rajasthan, Indien; † 20. August 1989 in Kenia) war ein britischer Naturforscher. Leben. Im Jahr 1924 besuchte George Adamson das erste Mal Kenia. Ab 1938 arbeitete er für das Kenia Game Department als Wildhüter und führte Safaris ...

  5. George Alexander Graham Adamson was born 3 February 1906 in India, and educated at Dean Close School in Cheltenham, England. At the age of 18 he came to Kenya to work on his father’s coffee plantation; a job that didn’t quite tweak his adventurous spirit. After a series of jobs, as a gold prospector, goat trader and professional safari ...

  6. 22 de ago. de 1989 · George Adamson, protector of lions and their environment, was killed here on Sunday in an ambush a few miles from his isolated camp in northern Kenya, officials said today. A sun-gnarled figure ...

  7. 22 de sept. de 1986 · George Adamson, the "Baba ya Simba" ("Father of Lions") of Africa, was one of the founding fathers of wildlife conservation and an author. He and his wife Joy Adamson are best known through the book and film Born Free, which is based on the true story of Elsa, an orphaned lioness cub they raised and later released into the wild. Adamson first visited Kenya in 1924.