Millions of Mammals on the Move: The Great Migration
You may have heard of this father-and-son filmmaking team from their Academy Award winning documentary ‘Serengeti Shall Not Die’. Bernhard Grzimek went on to write a book by the same name about the pair’s connection with the Serengeti, performing the first game count and research on the Great Migration – primarily from their zebra-striped plane.
Bernhard Grzimek worked hard to save the Frankfurt Zoo during World War II and headed the zoo’s operations for decades after this. He also established the Frankfurt Zoological Society – a modern-day force for conservation in key areas around the world, including the Serengeti.
Bernhard and his son, Michael, made powerful, successful documentaries that grew awareness and funded conservation efforts. One such project was to gain a better understanding of the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti. This work would also allow park boundaries to be set around the movements of the Migration.