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Vitus B. Dröscher

    October 15, 1925 – November 9, 2010

    Vitus B. Dröscher was a zoologist and psychologist whose extensive expeditions across all continents allowed him to observe wild animals in their natural habitats. Through his prolific writing, he brought to life the worlds of over 5000 species, grounding his vivid descriptions in the latest scientific research. His works, translated into numerous languages, became international bestsellers, reaching millions of readers. Beyond his literary contributions, Dröscher was a dedicated advocate for wildlife conservation, actively engaging in preservation efforts and environmental initiatives.

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