Agreed the caging of the animals was a bit hard to watch from our more enlightened eyes, but it has to be said that young Gerry went on to become the famous Gerald Durrell, "father" of conservation. He established Durrell Wildlife Park, a zoological park on the island of Jersey in the English Channel, in which for decades endangered fauna was...and still is...protected and bred. He travelled the world, discovering and collecting rare critters, and taking many back to his zoo to breed. He also wrote heaps of very enjoyable books about his travels and work...and I think I read all of them many years ago! So although young Gerry may have been a little thoughtless about his treatment of the creatures he collected as a kid, he more than paid Mother Nature back in his life's work. 😃
As for some parts of the tele-series not being accurate to the era, I'd be interested to know what you found to be inaccurate, Nastasia_g8.
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