Kurt Kretschmann
Most of his professional career took place in the German Democratic Republic where he is known as ''"Nestor des Naturschutzes in Ostdeutschland"'' (loosely "East Germany's original Nature Conservationist"). He also designed the long-eared owl silhouette, originally on a yellow background, which since 1989 has been adapted and become known across Germany as a symbol identifying conservation areas. Provided by Wikipedia
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8Published 1952Other Authors: “…Kretschmann, Kurt…”
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15Published 1961Other Authors: “…Kretschmann, Kurt…”
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