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For the illustrator and cartoonist, see George Worsley Adamson. George Adamson (3 February 1906 – 20 August 1989), also known as the "Baba ya Simba" ("Father of Lions" in Swahili),[1] was a wildlife conservationist and author. He and his wife Joy Adamson are best known through the movie Born Free and best selling book with the same title, which is based on the true story of Elsa the Lioness an orphaned lioness cub they raised and later released into the wild. Several other films have been made based on Adamson's life.
[edit] LifeAdamson was born 3 February 1906 in Dholpur, Rajasthan, India (then British India). He first visited Kenya in 1924. After a series of jobs, which included time as a gold prospector, goat trader, and professional safari hunter,[2] he joined Kenya's game department in 1938[2] and was Senior Game Warden of the Northern Frontier District. Six years later he married Joy.[2] It was in 1956 that he raised the lioness cub Elsa who became the subject of the 1966 feature film Born Free. Adamson retired as a game warden in 1961 and devoted himself to his many lions. In 1970, he moved to the Kora National Reserve in northern Kenya to continue the rehabilitation of captive or orphaned big cats for eventual reintroduction into the wild. George and Joy separated in 1970, but continued to spend Christmas holiday together until she was murdered on January 3rd, 1980. On 20 August 1989, the 83-year-old Adamson was shot to death at Kora Reserve by Somalian bandits when he went to the aid of a tourist.[3][4] He is buried at the reserve next to his lion friend named Boy. Also buried there are George's brother, Terrance Adamson and Supercub the lion.[5] [edit] Film and television
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