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Grzimek: der Kampf um die Serengeti

With his film "Serengeti Shall Not Die," Bernhard Grzimek became an icon of nature conservation. But his commitment also meant the loss of homeland for the indigenous Maasai people. This documentary tells the story of his moving legacy and the question: How can we protect nature in the future without further displacing indigenous communities?

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With his film "Serengeti Shall Not Die," Bernhard Grzimek became an icon of nature conservation. But his commitment also meant the loss of homeland for the indigenous Maasai people. This documentary tells the story of his moving legacy and the question: How can we protect nature in the future without further displacing indigenous communities?

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