Greg Rasmussen

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Gregory S. A. Rasmussen
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Greg Rasmussen demonstrates his painted dog tracking device at Hwange Park in 1996
Born London, United Kingdom
Education Falcon College
Known for Conservation of the African wild dog

Greg Rasmussen (born in London, UK) is a British wildlife conservation biologist[1] who has studied the African wild dog for over twenty years, working in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe.[2] He is the founder and director of the Painted Dog Conservation project.[3]

Background

Rasmussen was born in London but moved to Zimbabwe with his parents when he was eleven years old where he attended Falcon College. This was followed by a spell in the merchant navy. In 1988 Joshua Ginsberg offered him a job observing animals in Hwange National Park. He established the Painted Dog Conservation project in 2002.

In 2003 he was involved in a light plane crash which left him severely injured and alone in the African bush. He survived and was eventually rescued. He almost lost his feet but doctors saved them. He is 3 inches shorter now.[4] The story of his survival is featured in season one of I Shouldn't Be Alive, a documentary series broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the United States in an episode entitled "Jaws of Death". In the United Kingdom it was broadcast as "Thrown to the Lions" on Channel 4 where the series is called Alive.[5]

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