List of conservationists explained
This is a list of people who were, are, or have been prominent conservationists. Environmentalists would also work on conservation issues.
List of conservationists
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- Arthur Carhart – U.S. Forest Service official who inspired wilderness protection in the United States
- Archie Carr – zoology professor and herpetologist, prominent sea turtle conservationist
- Rachel Carson – scientist who advanced the global environmental movement
- Jimmy Carter – signed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980, which protected more land than any single piece of legislation ever passed by Congress
- Yvon Chouinard – environmentalist and outdoor industry businessman. Owner of the company Patagonia, known for its environmental focus.
- Frederic Edwin Church – American landscape painter, famous for Twilight in the Wilderness
- Eugenie Clark – conservationist of sharks
- Clem Coetzee – (c. 1939–7 September 2006) Zimbabwean conservationist. He developed new methods of big game conservation.
- Ernie Cooper – Canadian wildlife trade expert
- Jeff Corwin – Animal Planet host, herpetologist
- Adjany Costa – Angolan marine biologist
- Jacques Cousteau – oceanographer, marine biologist
- Cynthia Mbabazi – advocate, researcher
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- Hubert Humphrey – U.S. Senator from Minnesota in 1956 who presented the first draft of the Federal Wilderness Preservation System Bill to Congress
- Celia Hunter – former president of The Wilderness Society
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- Steve Irwin – Australian zookeeper, documentary film maker and activist
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- Wangari Muta Maathai – Nobel Peace Prize recipient, founder of the Green Belt Movement, political activist
- Nigel Marven – wildlife presenter and producer
- Bill Mason – wilderness author and canoeist
- Stephen Mather – conservationist who was the first director of National Park Service, as a unified federal agency to oversee National Parks administration which he ran publicity campaign to established
- Malcolm McCallum – conservation biologist who publishes on biodiversity and extinction, and established the scholarly journal Herpetological Conservation and Biology.
- Ian McTaggart-Cowan – Canadian zoologist, conservationist and television presenter
- Rodrigo Medellín – Mexican ecologist and academic
- Betty Leslie-Melville – American born writer, who along with her husband Jock Leslie-Melvile, is known for authoring ten books on conservation topics, protecting the Rothschild's giraffe in Kenya, and founding the Giraffe Centre in Lang'ata, Kenya.
- Chico Mendes – Brazilian environmentalist
- Sergio Rossetti Morosini – Brazilian-American environmentalist
- Cynthia Moss – elephant behavioural specialist, ethologist, author
- Olaus Murie – wilderness activist
- Erni Suyanti Musabine, veterinarian involved in the conservation of Sumatran tigers[1]
- Mike Pandey
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- Ric O'Barry – former dolphin trainer for the TV show Flipper turned dolphin activist and conservationist, featured in the documentary The Cove
- Ernest Oberholtzer – one of the eight founders of The Wilderness Society
- Sigurd F. Olson – author, environmentalist, teacher, canoeist and advocate in the northern Midwest. Worked to establish Pt. Reyes, Arctic NWR, Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness
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Notes and References
- News: Defrina Sukma Satiti. Erni Suyanti, UNAIR Alumnus 'Kartini', Savior of Sumatran Tiger . UNAIR News . 23 April 2016.
- News: Parker. Deborah. Deborah Parker. April 20, 2018. Stop this pipeline. live. Environmental Protection. Countercurrents. https://web.archive.org/web/20180614065851/https://countercurrents.org/2018/04/20/stop-this-pipeline/. June 14, 2018. June 14, 2018.
- News: Winters. Chris. September 16, 2016. Tulalips support Standing Rock Sioux protesting oil pipeline. live. Local News. The Daily Herald. Tulalip. Josh O'Connor. 2332-0079. https://web.archive.org/web/20180603081843/https://www.heraldnet.com/news/tulalips-support-standing-rock-sioux-protesting-oil-pipeline/. June 3, 2018. June 3, 2018. On Friday, about 100 Tulalip members took part in a rally and march in downtown Seattle, said Deborah Parker, a former Tulalip board member who went down with her family..
- Biophiliaby E.O. Wilson, Harvard University Press, 1984