Aleksander Zawadzki (1902–1973) was a Polish naturalist known for his contributions to the field of natural history. He was particularly renowned for his research on the fauna of Poland and his work in ecology and conservation. Zawadzki conducted studies on various animal species, contributing to both academic research and public understanding of biodiversity. His legacy includes a focus on the importance of preserving natural habitats and understanding the interrelationships within ecosystems.

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