Luc Hoffman, Swiss ornithologist and naturalist, dead at 93

Luc Hoffman, Swiss ornithologist and naturalist, dead at 93
This 1996 file photo shows Dr. Luc Hoffmann. Hoffmann, a Swiss-born ornithologist and environmentalist with a passion for wetland birds who helped create the World Wildlife Fund for Nature and many other conservation groups, has died Thursday, July 21, 20165, several groups said. He was 93. (Keystone via AP, file)

A wildlife groups says Dr. Luc Hoffmann, a Swiss ornithologist and naturalist with a passion for wetlands who helped create the World Wildlife Fund for Nature and many other conservation groups, has died at 93.

Hoffmann died Thursday at his home in the Camargue wetlands of southeastern France, which is known for and other birds, said the Tour de Valat, a research center he founded there over a half-century ago. No cause of death was given.

A grandson of the founder of the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche, now Roche, Lukas "Luc" Hoffmann developed an early fascination with nature. He earned a doctorate in zoology from the University of Basel, Switzerland, where he was born on Jan. 23, 1923.

Hoffmann wrote over 60 books and publications, mostly on birds and their habitats.

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