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  1. George Beals Schaller (born 26 May 1933 [4]) is an American mammalogist, biologist, conservationist and author. Schaller is recognized by many as the world's preeminent field biologist, studying wildlife throughout Africa, Asia and South America.

  2. Apr 22, 2018 · For months and years at a time, George Schaller has lived among the most beautiful and fascinating creatures on Earth, among them the lions and gorillas of Africa, the tigers of India, the jaguars of the Amazon, and the giant pandas of China.

  3. Jul 7, 2006 · Dr. George Schaller has spent a lifetime studying and working to conserve wildlife and wild habitats around the globe. He believes that each of us must take responsibility for the environment, since we all affect the planet in every action we take.

  4. Known as one of the founding fathers of modern wildlife conservation and relentless in his pursuit to save endangered species across the globe since 1952, Dr. George Schaller’s successes are vast and span the animal kingdom.

  5. Jul 7, 2016 · When George Schaller was 23, he volunteered to help some naturalists survey part of northern Alaska’s Brooks Range, a historic expedition that contributed to the federal government’s decision to...

  6. Oct 17, 2007 · In 1959, at the age of 26, George Schaller traveled to central Africa's Virunga volcanoes to study the mountain gorilla. As the first biologist to live among them,...

  7. The world’s preeminent field biologist and master biographer of our planet’s most charismatic species, WCS's George Schaller is a founding father of wildlife...

  8. Feb 27, 2009 · Summary of a daylong lecture series featuring several of the world's most interesting field biologists who are carrying the torch George Schaller lit more than six decades ago.

  9. Feb 26, 2009 · I'm sitting here at Rockefeller University's Caspary Auditorium in New York City for a daylong lecture series featuring several of the world's most interesting field biologists who are carrying the...

  10. ByGeorge B. Schaller. Photographs byMichael Nichols. 9 min read. This story appears in the October 1995 issue of National Geographic magazine. On January 22, 1991, my wife, Kay, and I sat on the...