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Antonio Cano Gea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antonio Cano Gea Antonio Cano Gea (1917–1987) was a Spanish naturalist, photographer and journalist. He was born in Serón (Almería province, Andalusia) in 1917 and died in Almería in 1987. ==Photography, expeditions and media== In 1948 Cano began to develop an interest in the photography of nature, devoting himself to taking pictures of landscapes and animals. In 1957 he joined the Spanish Ornithological Society. Along with José Antonio Valverde (chairman of the Ornitological society and partner on multiple future projects) Cano participated in expeditions around the Doñana National Park and the Sierra de Cazorla, where he discovered an endemic species of lizard, Latin name ''Algiroides marchi'', and spotted species of ospreys. The pictures taken of the ospreys, their offspring and nests, earned him the gold medal of the Conseil International de la Chasse (CIC International Game Council), held at that time in Austria. In 1961 he explored zoological documentary cinema, working with various media, including Spanish Television. Already occupying the post of correspondent, he collaborated between the state-owned channel and Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente for the creation of the famous program El hombre y la tierra (Man and the earth).
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