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Auf Großtierfang für Hagenbeck

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The account recounts extended fieldwork in East Africa devoted to capturing large wild animals for zoological collections, describing practical techniques, logistics of transport, and daily life in the bush. Travel across riverine and savanna regions, including operations to entrap giraffes, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, zebras, ostriches, antelopes, and predators, is narrated alongside challenges of disease, climate, and difficult terrain. Interspersed are observational notes on species behavior, distribution, and captivity, together with reflections on animal handling, breeding farms, and the practical and ethical effects of capture and transport.

About the Author

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Chr. Schulz

Chr. Schulz is an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "Auf Großtierfang für Hagenbeck." This work reflects his experiences and observations related to large animal hunting, likely in connection with the renowned animal dealer Carl Hagenbeck. Schulz's writing provides insights into the practices and challenges of wildlife capture during that era, contributing to the broader discourse on animal conservation and the ethics of hunting. His contributions offer a glimpse into the complexities of human-animal relationships in a time of significant change in the natural world.

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