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"Championing the Wild: Inspiring Conservationists Through Time" Jane Goodall, a renowned British conservationist and zoologist

Background imageConservationist Collection: JANE GOODALL (1934- ). British conservationist and zoologist. Photographed with the chimpanzee

JANE GOODALL (1934- ). British conservationist and zoologist. Photographed with the chimpanzee, David Greybeard, 1965

Background imageConservationist Collection: JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). English caricature lithograph, 1872, by Adriano Cecioni

JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). English caricature lithograph, 1872, by Adriano Cecioni

Background imageConservationist Collection: Gifford Pinchot, first professional forester in the US

Gifford Pinchot, first professional forester in the US
NWI4949386 Gifford Pinchot, first professional forester in the US.; (add.info.: Gifford Pinchot, first professional forester in the US.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageConservationist Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt sitting at his desk in the White House, 1900s, (2023)

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt sitting at his desk in the White House, 1900s, (2023). American politician Theodore Roosevelt Junior (1858-1919)

Background imageConservationist Collection: Theodore Roosevelt - Cartoon About The River of Doubt, 1914. Creator: Unknown

Theodore Roosevelt - Cartoon About The River of Doubt, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Theodore Roosevelt - Cartoon About The River of Doubt, 1914. Roosevelt and his son Kermit made an expedition into the Amazon Basin in Brazil to explore and map the area of the River of Doubt

Background imageConservationist Collection: Gettysburg Reunion: G.A.R. & U.C.V. 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Gettysburg Reunion: G.A.R

Gettysburg Reunion: G.A.R. & U.C.V. 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Gettysburg Reunion: G.A.R. & U.C.V. 1913
Gettysburg Reunion: Grand Army of The Republic & United Confederate Veterans, 1913. Former US president Theodore Roosevelt in uniform

Background imageConservationist Collection: Stephen Mather, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Stephen Mather, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Stephen Mather, between 1910 and 1920
Stephen Mather, between 1910 and 1920. [US industrialist and conservationist Stephen Tyng Mather was the first director of the National Park Service]

Background imageConservationist Collection: John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917
John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917. Possibly a portrait of American naturalist, conservationist and nature essayist John Burroughs

Background imageConservationist Collection: John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917
John Burroughs?, between 1913 and 1917. Possibly a portrait of American naturalist, conservationist and nature essayist John Burroughs

Background imageConservationist Collection: Naturalist David Bellamy carries Neptune, alias Mr Phil Lodge out of the surf on the Blue

Naturalist David Bellamy carries Neptune, alias Mr Phil Lodge out of the surf on the Blue Flag beach at South Shields on 11th July 1990

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy at Penshaw Monument on 13th April, 1987, with some of the 200 people who

David Bellamy at Penshaw Monument on 13th April, 1987, with some of the 200 people who joined him to walk to Washington Waterfowl Park

Background imageConservationist Collection: Pupils from Seaton Delaval First School played host to TV nature expert, David Bellamy

Pupils from Seaton Delaval First School played host to TV nature expert, David Bellamy, on 2nd June 1986, to show off a former pit heap they adopted

Background imageConservationist Collection: Conservationist David Bellamy (left) and Mayor of South Tyneside Councillor Bill Pargeter

Conservationist David Bellamy (left) and Mayor of South Tyneside Councillor Bill Pargeter (right) celebrate the Blue Flag award with Neptune, aka Phil Lodge, (centre) at South Shields on 11th July

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy and Diane Crozier, of English Nature, plant wild flowers to represent

David Bellamy and Diane Crozier, of English Nature, plant wild flowers to represent the five regions ot Tyne and Wear on 17th June 1994

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy teaches Mark Cumberledge, aged 2, from Hookergate, about Chopwell Woods

David Bellamy teaches Mark Cumberledge, aged 2, from Hookergate, about Chopwell Woods, after the opening of the Woodland Park on 3rd July 1994

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy (right) with his brother Gervaise on 29th March 1989

Dr David Bellamy (right) with his brother Gervaise on 29th March 1989

Background imageConservationist Collection: Group photo, Native Americans Indians in Canada

Group photo, Native Americans Indians in Canada Date: 1936

Background imageConservationist Collection: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, British-born conservationist

Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, British-born conservationist
Archibald Stansfeld Belaney (1888-1938), British-born conservationist, fur trapper and writer, disguised as Native American Grey Owl Date: circa 1930s

Background imageConservationist Collection: Scott Peter Bald Balding Sir Markham 1909 1989

Scott Peter Bald Balding Sir Markham 1909 1989
scott, peter, bald, balding, sir, markham, 1909, 1989, british, english, ornithologist, ornithology, birds, conservation, conservationist, painter, artist, naval, navy, officer, sailor, olympic

Background imageConservationist Collection: Richard Leakey, politician and conservationist

Richard Leakey, politician and conservationist
Richard Leakey (Richard Erskine Frere Leakey, b 1944), Kenyan politician, palaeoanthropologist and conservationist. Seen here with an elephant. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageConservationist Collection: Frederick Courteney Selous, 1851 -1917. British explorer, hunter, and conservationist

Frederick Courteney Selous, 1851 -1917. British explorer, hunter, and conservationist
745840 Frederick Courteney Selous, 1851 -1917. British explorer, hunter, and conservationist. From The Strand Magazine, published 1896 by English School, (19th century)

Background imageConservationist Collection: George Perkins Marsh of Vermont, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

George Perkins Marsh of Vermont, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Hon. George Perkins Marsh of Vermont, between 1855 and 1865. [Diplomat and philologist. Considered by some to be Americas first environmentalist ]

Background imageConservationist Collection: Portrait of Robert Ridgway (1850-1929) and William Brewster (1851-1919), 1890s

Portrait of Robert Ridgway (1850-1929) and William Brewster (1851-1919), 1890s

Background imageConservationist Collection: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, British-born conservationist

Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, British-born conservationist, fur trapper, writer, disguised as Native American Grey Owl

Background imageConservationist Collection: Johnny Appleseed (1774-1847) (coloured engraving)

Johnny Appleseed (1774-1847) (coloured engraving)
PNP246254 Johnny Appleseed (1774-1847) (coloured engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConservationist Collection: Televison presenter Dr David Bellamy has taken to modelling Chinese opera costumes to

Televison presenter Dr David Bellamy has taken to modelling Chinese opera costumes to help raise money for conservation on 4th October 1985

Background imageConservationist Collection: Gwappeling in the undergwof... botanist and parliamentary candidate David Bellamy

Gwappeling in the undergwof... botanist and parliamentary candidate David Bellamy planted a tree in Gosforth Central Park to commemorate St Oswalds Hospices 10th anniversary on 14th March 1997

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy looks over the country park at the back of the Siemans site on 18th

David Bellamy looks over the country park at the back of the Siemans site on 18th September 1997

Background imageConservationist Collection: TV naturalist David Bellamy (right) with Judith Foster and her dog Lady on 30th September

TV naturalist David Bellamy (right) with Judith Foster and her dog Lady on 30th September 1986. David had difficulty finding hedgehogs for his television programme " Bellamys Bugle" but

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy explains Project Soma to Durham pupils Martin McBrearty

Dr David Bellamy explains Project Soma to Durham pupils Martin McBrearty, aged 10 on 6th may 1988

Background imageConservationist Collection: Botanist David Bellamy in Durham on 28th January, 1983 with Mastermind inquisitor Magnus

Botanist David Bellamy in Durham on 28th January, 1983 with Mastermind inquisitor Magnus Magnusson to take part in the radio panel game Animal, Vegetable and Mineral for the BBC

Background imageConservationist Collection: Beer loving TV botanist David Bellamy with Ces Vallally on 20th May, 1986

Beer loving TV botanist David Bellamy with Ces Vallally on 20th May, 1986, who has invented a unique pump which will help quench the thirst of villagers in drought-stricken countries

Background imageConservationist Collection: The two Davids, Bellamy and Attenborough, at Lumley Castle to launch the Durham Wildlife

The two Davids, Bellamy and Attenborough, at Lumley Castle to launch the Durham Wildlife Appeal on 6th November 1985

Background imageConservationist Collection: Leisure complex attendant Phillipa Seccombe helps David Bellamy out of the pool at

Leisure complex attendant Phillipa Seccombe helps David Bellamy out of the pool at the Eden Arms, Rushyford on 29th November 1986, after his opening eremony dip

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy with a pint of beer on 20th February 1981

Dr David Bellamy with a pint of beer on 20th February 1981. David is launching the latest campaign to curb excessive drinking in the region

Background imageConservationist Collection: TV botanist David Bellamy was in Gosforth High Street, Newcastle on 9th March 1982 to

TV botanist David Bellamy was in Gosforth High Street, Newcastle on 9th March 1982 to open Pickfords Travel shop, where there were just enough plants around to make him feel at home

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy with his new book The Queens Hidden Garden

Dr David Bellamy with his new book The Queens Hidden Garden and chinaware on 4th December 1986

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy with young actors at Newcastles Eldon Square Recreation Centre on 15th

David Bellamy with young actors at Newcastles Eldon Square Recreation Centre on 15th January 1985 to help launch the new " Ever Thought About Sport" campaign

Background imageConservationist Collection: Record Breaking runner Chris Chataway and broadcaster David Bellamy met youngsters who

Record Breaking runner Chris Chataway and broadcaster David Bellamy met youngsters who have been involved with the newly set-up East Durham Groundwork Trust, on 19th May 1987

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy with Lindsey Collier, Paul Taylor and Donna Staite on 1st May 1990

Dr David Bellamy with Lindsey Collier, Paul Taylor and Donna Staite on 1st May 1990. David officially opened a riverside walk from Roker in Sunderland to Fatfield in Washington

Background imageConservationist Collection: On the lookout for debris... Dr David Belamy at the launching of the Eager Beaver

On the lookout for debris... Dr David Belamy at the launching of the Eager Beaver
On the lookout for debris...Dr David Belamy at the launching of the Eager Beaver on 23rd September 1989. The Eager Beaver will clear floating debris from the river Tyne from Newburn to the mouth of

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy in Jesmond Dene meeting and talking to children for Wildlife week on 10th

David Bellamy in Jesmond Dene meeting and talking to children for Wildlife week on 10th June 1997

Background imageConservationist Collection: TV botanist David Bellamy opened an exhibition, featuring live giant spiders, scorpions

TV botanist David Bellamy opened an exhibition, featuring live giant spiders, scorpions, an Indian python and a colony of leaf-eating tropical ants at Newcastles Hancock Museum on 7th January 1988

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy and Landscape Architect Philip Barker looks over the country park at

David Bellamy and Landscape Architect Philip Barker looks over the country park at the back of the Siemans site on 18th September 1997

Background imageConservationist Collection: Televison presenter and conservationist Dr David Bellamy with two of his books

Televison presenter and conservationist Dr David Bellamy with two of his books, The Forest and The Rockpool on 3rd April 1988

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy tries out the shuttle bike to cross the River Tyne in Newcastle on 11th May

David Bellamy tries out the shuttle bike to cross the River Tyne in Newcastle on 11th May 1998

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy helps children plant trees at Cheviot First School on 1st December 1994

David Bellamy helps children plant trees at Cheviot First School on 1st December 1994, as part of an envorment project




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"Championing the Wild: Inspiring Conservationists Through Time" Jane Goodall, a renowned British conservationist and zoologist, shares a heartfelt moment with a chimpanzee, showcasing her dedication to understanding and protecting our closest animal relatives. John Ruskin's caricature lithograph from 1872 humorously captures the essence of an English conservationist, shedding light on their passion for preserving nature's beauty. A group photo featuring Native American Indians in Canada serves as a powerful reminder of indigenous communities' profound connection to the land and their crucial role in conservation efforts. Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, a British-born conservationist, stands tall among his peers as he tirelessly works towards safeguarding wildlife habitats and raising awareness about environmental issues. Sir Markham Balding Scott Peter (1909-1989), an influential figure in the field of conservationism, left an indelible mark through his unwavering commitment to protecting endangered species and advocating for sustainable practices. Richard Leakey's dual roles as both politician and conservationist exemplify how individuals can leverage positions of power to enact meaningful change that safeguards our planet's biodiversity. Naturalist David Bellamy showcases his love for marine life by playfully carrying Neptune (alias Mr Phil Lodge) out of the surf on the Blue Beach—an endearing testament to his dedication towards oceanic preservation. In April 1987 at Penshaw Monument, David Bellamy joins forces with over 200 people who share his vision for environmental protection—a united front against threats faced by our fragile ecosystems. Pupils from Seaton Delaval First School are captivated by TV nature expert David Bellamy during an educational visit—a testament to how passionate individuals inspire future generations to become stewards of nature themselves.