Jörg Gräser starts reading tour: insights into his animal stories
Jörg Gräser starts reading tour: insights into his animal stories
Jörg Gräser: A look behind the scenes of the animal stories
Leipzig. The Leipzig Zoo, known for his commitment to species protection, is growing in September in the form of a new book by zookeeper Jörg Gräser. This debut is entitled "Gräser's animal stories" and focuses on Gräser's years of experience and his close encounters with animals. The publication is scheduled for September 1st and the book can already be pre -ordered.
The connection to nature
Jörg Gräser, who has been working in the Leipzig Zoo for 39 years, is not only a familiar name for the viewers of the MDR series "Elefant, Tiger & Co", but also an important voice in animal welfare. In his book, he not only shares fascinating stories about animals that he raised himself, such as the rejected lion boy Malik, but also impressive photographs from his travels to Brazil, Madagascar and other exotic places. These pictures and stories should encourage you to expand the knowledge of animals and appreciate their habitats.
The reading trip as a platform for animal welfare
In late summer,grasses go to a reading trip to step into a direct dialogue with the readers. These events are not only important for those interested in literature, but also promote awareness of the protection of the wildlife. In several places in the region, grasses will read from his book and personally get into conversation with his readers in subsequent signing hours. The first reading will take place on September 5th in Leipzig, followed by further appointments in cities such as Dresden, Erfurt and Chemnitz.
The influence on the community
The readings by Jörg Gräser are also important for the local community. They not only offer a platform for literary exchange, but also raise awareness of animal welfare and species protection. At a time when the far -reaching influence of humans on the animal world is discussed more than ever, Gräser's stories about his work and the importance of species protection are particularly valuable.
an extensive program
- Thu, September 5, Leipzig: Hugendubel, Petersstraße 12-14, 8:15 p.m.
- Fri, September 6th, Dresden: Thalia, Dr.-Külz-Ring 12, 8:15 p.m.
- Thu, September 12th, Leipzig: Thalia, Grimmaische Straße 10, 8:15 p.m.
- Sa, September 21, Taucha: Dance School in Richard-Bogue-Straße 2, 3 p.m.
In addition to the readings, Jörg Gräser will also hold signing hours, which offers fans the opportunity to get in personal contact with him and maybe even learn one or two pieces about his impressive experiences in the zoo.
an appeal on species protection
Gräser's book and his reading trip are more than just a doctorate for reading; They are an urgent appeal for the protection of our wildlife. Due to the perspective of a dedicated zookeeper and the abundance of information and experiences he shares, the awareness of the challenges that animals face in nature is encouraged. In a world in which the knowledge of animals and their habitats is decisive for their preservation, Grasser has the opportunity to make a difference.
- Nag
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