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Kevin Richardson

    8 de octubre de 1974

    Kevin Richardson es un zoólogo y etólogo sudafricano, conocido por su enfoque poco convencional hacia los animales salvajes. En lugar de estudiar a los animales desde la distancia, ha forjado vínculos profundos con grandes carnívoros, incluidos leones y hienas, obteniendo una visión única de su comportamiento. Su trabajo tiene como objetivo desestigmatizar a estos animales y desmentir mitos en torno a su naturaleza y entrenamiento. La dedicación y los métodos inusuales de Richardson le han valido reconocimiento mundial, inspirando una mayor comprensión y respeto por la vida silvestre.

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      My Life Among the Big Cats of Africa

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      About a year ago, captivating footage of Kevin Richardson, an animal custodian in a South African park, began circulating on YouTube. The videos showcased his extraordinary interactions with some of the world's most dangerous animals, where he engaged with them at their level, played, and even kissed them, all without injury. This footage propelled Richardson to international fame. In his narrative, he reflects on his journey from a young boy known as 'The Bird Man of Orange Grove' to a man who bridges the gap between humans and predators. As a self-taught animal behaviorist, he defies conventional safety protocols, believing that love, understanding, and trust are the keys to forming bonds with wild animals, rather than force. His approach allows him to understand their individual personalities, fostering acceptance among them. Richardson shares poignant stories of the animals he has connected with, including his 'brothers' Napoleon and Tau, the lioness Meg, the fierce Tsavo, and the little hyena Homer. He also discusses his involvement in the film The White Lion and addresses the pressing issues of lion farming and hunting in South Africa. With insights from novelist Tony Park, Richardson offers a fresh perspective on understanding Africa's big cats.

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