TODAY’S LITERARY BIRTHDAY: 

Joy Adamson, British author and naturalist.

 A conservationist who pioneered the movement to preserve African wildlife. Her book, Born Free, describes her experiences raising a lion cub named Elsa.

During the course of his work, her husband, George Adamson shot and killed a lioness who charged him and another warden. Afterward, George realized she was protecting her cubs and took them home. The two larger cubs were given to a zoo in Rotterdam, but they kept the smallest and named her “Elsa”. The couple decided that they were going to attempt to release Elsa back into the wild, and they were successful. In fact, Elsa was the first lioness to be released successfully.

She won international renown with her African wildlife books, especially the trilogy describing how the couple raised a lion cub, Elsa. In 1961 she founded the Elsa Wild Animal Appeal. 


At age 69 she was murdered by a disgruntled employee in the Shaba Game Reserve in 1980. She was observing leopard behavior, and at first, a lion attack had been blamed but soon it was obvious that humans were involved as the stabs she suffered were made by a weapon, not claws or fangs.

Our Current Listing of Joy Adamsom Books HERE

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