All #2
Part #2:
“And he participated in the El Cid film”
Part #2:
“And he participated in the El Cid film”
Part #3:
“But nature was always his passion”
Part #4:
“He died in a mysterious plane crash”
emgeal wrote:The All is: Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente
1. "In 1957, he graduated in dentistry in Madrid" Felix's Wiki
2. "The naturalist Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente also helped to use raptors and other birds." El Cid Wiki
3. "He initiated a campaign for the rescue of animals under the threat of extinction, most notably the wolf, which probably owes its survival in the Iberian peninsula to him. Wolves are now extinct in most countries in Western Europe; the remaining populations in central Spain struggled for survival. His work inspired appreciation and respect for the wolf, but at the cost of confrontation with shepherds and hunters. He also campaigned for the protection of the brown bear, the lynx, the golden eagle and the imperial eagle and sought to preserve various Spanish habitats such as the dunes of El Saler, the Doñana National Park, the Tablas de Daimiel National Park, the Monte de El Pardo, and the Gallocanta lake." Felix's Wiki
4. " Felix, who was afraid of flying, decided only at the last minute to fly in Dodson's aircraft. Shortly before take off he commented "what a beautiful place to die." After taking off from Unalakleet, the two planes initiated a route toward the Pacific coast. After a short while, one of the ski boots of Dodson's plane came loose causing the plane to become unbalanced and to crash. Because of insufficient altitude, the experienced pilot was unable to steady the plane. All passengers, including Televisión Española cameraman Teodoro Roa and the assistant Alberto Mariano Huéscar, died in the accident." Felix's Wiki
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