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Our Gigantic Zoo - A German Quest to Save the Serengeti (Hardcover)
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Our Gigantic Zoo - A German Quest to Save the Serengeti (Hardcover)
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How did the Seregenti become an internationally renowned African
conservation site and one of the most iconic destinations for a
safari? In this book, Thomas M. Lekan illuminates the controversial
origins of this national park by examining how Europe's greatest
wildlife conservationist, former Frankfurt Zoo director and
Oscar-winning documentarian Bernhard Grzimek, popularized it as a
global destination. In the 1950s, Grimzek and his son Michael began
a quest to save the Serengeti from modernization and
"overpopulation" by remaking an imperial game reserve into a
gigantic zoo for the earth's last great mammals. Grzimek,
well-known to German audiences through his long-running television
program, A Place for Animals, used the film Seregenti Shall Not Die
to convince ordinary Europeans that they could save nature. Yet
their message sidestepped the uncomfortable legacies of German
colonial exploitation in the region that had endangered animals and
excluded local people. After independence, Grzimek raised funds,
brokered diplomatic favors, and convinced German tourists to book
travel packages-all to persuade Tanzanian leader Julius Nyerere
that wildlife would fuel the young nation's economic development.
Grzimek helped Tanzania to create almost a dozen new national parks
by 1975, but wooing tourists conflicted with rights of the Maasai
and other African communities to inhabit the landscape on their own
terms. Grzimek's global priorities eventually clashed with
Nyerere's nationalist ones, as a more self-assertive Tanzania
resented conservationists' meddling and failed promises. A story
that demonstrates the conflicts between international conservation,
nature tourism, decolonization, and national sovereignty, Our
Gigantic Zoo explores the legacy of the man who portrayed himself
as a second Noah, called on a sacred mission to protect the last
vestiges of paradise for all humankind.
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