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Antonie Marinus Harthoorn, or 'Toni' Harthoorn (August 26, 1923 - April 23, 2012) was a veterinarian and environmentalist known for his role in the development of large-animal tranquilizers and their impact on the conservation movement.[1][2] Additionally, Harthoorn's animal sanctuary was the inspiration for the television series Daktari.[2]
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