
From the time they lived on the island of Corfu, Gerald Durrell’s family hoped he’d outgrow his love of animals. Instead he became a zoologist and worldwide conservation hero.In 1945, young zoologist, Gerald Durrell, finally came to work at his first actual zoo; Whipsnade Zoo―then a new concept in open-range animal exhibits―where Durrell joined in as a student keeper with Albert the lion, Babs the polar bear, and a baby deer among his first charges.In this entertaining history, he recaptures all the passion that permeated those early years, while conveying his insight into and affection for four-footed creatures. The book is full of larger-than-life animal characters: the bear who sang operatic arias with one paw clasped to his breast, his bosom friend Billy the goat, playful zebras, and a host of equally endearing and memorable critters. This is Durrell at his best.
Page Count:
191
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
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