French language edition
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia is a large comprehensive encyclopedia of animal life. It is named after its original editor in chief, Bernhard Grzimek (pronounced [ˈɡʒɪmɛk] ).[ 1]
Originally the encyclopedia was published as a 13-volume set in German under the name Grzimeks Tierleben (Grzimek's Animal Life ) in 1967–1972; it was translated into English in 1972–75. The encyclopedia was an international collaboration by a large number of scientists including Theodor Haltenorth , Wolfgang Gewalt , Heinz-Georg Klös , Konrad Lorenz , Heinz Heck , Lutz Heck , Jean Dorst , Constantine Walter Benson , Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt , Helmut Sick , Heini Hediger , Wolfgang Makatsch , Erich Thenius , Erna Mohr , Adolf Portmann , Nagamichi Kuroda , Lester L. Short , Gerlof Fokko Mees , and Andrew John Berger . It was later extensively updated and republished in a 17-volume second edition under the supervision of Michael Hutchins in 2003. Some university libraries offer access to a digitized version of the second edition. The German edition also published three supplementary volumes: Entwicklungsgeschichte der Lebewesen (History of Life ), Verhaltensforschung (Behavioural Research ) and Unsere Umwelt als Lebensraum - Ökologie (Our Environment as Living Space - Ecology ).
Online portal
In fall 2009, Gale Cengage released a web-based version of the encyclopedia, with access to the web site by subscription. The site allows users to rate articles and to submit videos and photography.[ 2] [ 3]
Volumes for original 1967-1972 Edition
Volumes for 2003 Edition
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