Zood director in the twist? Jörg Gräser unpacks his new projects!
Zood director in the twist? Jörg Gräser unpacks his new projects!
in the Leipzig zoo, which extends over 26 hectares and houses a variety of over 600 animal species, it is boiling. The popularity of the zoo is unbroken, which is why many animal affine spectators also follow the MDR program "Elefant, Tiger & Co", which offers fascinating insights into the everyday life of the zookeepers. A face that has been connected to this program for many years is the 55-year-old Jörg Gräser, an animal keeper who has been working in the zoo since GDR times. Nevertheless, his sudden withdrawal from the series caused confusion with his fans.
The absence of grasses in "Elefant, Tiger & Co" was a mystery that tried to solve many fans. According to reports, he is now being transferred to the area of animal care for South American animals. The reason behind this decision remains unclear, since grass has kept his silence about it. However, it is believed that private discrepancies with the zoo director, Jörg Junghold, could have played a role. Despite these changes in his professional life, the well-known zookeeper is still active in public, not least because of his new YouTube-Canal @Basteljörg, which he has been running for a year and on which he shares manual projects.
Jörg Gräser: A new way and surprising projects
In the "Böttcher's encounter" podcast, Gräser recently gave insights into his current projects and personal projects. In addition to his YouTube channel, where he demonstrates his manual skills, the zookeeper also works on his first book entitled "Gräsers Animal Stories". This work, which is to be released on September 1, 2024, is based on years of experience and encounters with animals that accompanied it when traveling through Brazil, Madagascar, Kenya and Tanzania.
In his book, the zoo icon will tell, among other things, the moving history of the little lion boy Malik, which he raised in the Leipzig zoo. For many readers, this personal highlight will certainly be a special incentive to acquire the book and to learn more about grasses. In the middle of the speculative rumors about his retreat from the television world, he ensures that his experiences and stories remain accessible to his fans.
The developments around Jörg Gräser and his projects not only seem to offer the viewers a new perspective on their work, but also on the exciting stories behind the scenes of a modern zoo. More information about his future projects and the planned book can be found in report on www.thueringen24.de .
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