Adulphe Delegorgue

Louis Adulphe Delegorgue (13 November 1814 – 30 May 1850) was a French explorer, hunter and naturalist who travelled in southern Africa in the 1840s and wrote about the region.

Delegorgue was born to a farmer and mayor of Courcelles, Adulphe and his wife Marie Desfontaine.

At the age of 23, inspired by the writings of Le Vaillant, he sailed to the Cape of Good Hope and then travelled through southern Africa along with J.A.

He made trips to southern Africa again in 1841 and in 1842, hunting and collecting artefacts for the museums in Paris and Douai.

He hunted hippos, elephants, lions and buffalo and began to write about his adventures in a two volume book published in 1847.

Map of animals hunted