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Conservationist Collection (#2)

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

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

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy dressed as a barrister for his new documentary series Turning the Tide

Dr David Bellamy dressed as a barrister for his new documentary series Turning the Tide on 30th June 1987. In one of the Tyne Tees programmes he will cross-examine Green activists in a court room

Background imageConservationist Collection: It looks like rain but conservationist David Bellamy was in corbridge on 5th February

It looks like rain but conservationist David Bellamy was in corbridge on 5th February 1996, to accept an award on behalf of charity Forest and Gardens

Background imageConservationist Collection: TV conservationist David Bellamy took a firm hand in the opening of a new picnic spot

TV conservationist David Bellamy took a firm hand in the opening of a new picnic spot on 26th June 1986. He sawed his way through a tree trunk at the entrance to The Grove picnic place in the 3

Background imageConservationist Collection: Botanist David Bellamy with a pink brontosaurus in Newcastle city centre on 26th March

Botanist David Bellamy with a pink brontosaurus in Newcastle city centre on 26th March 1983. David was letting people know about his new single " Brontosaurus Will Your Wait For Me

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy checks out the new Weland Experience Unit at the Washington Wildfowl Park

David Bellamy checks out the new Weland Experience Unit at the Washington Wildfowl Park on 29th February 1996

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy looks over the views at Cassop Vale Nature Reserve

David Bellamy looks over the views at Cassop Vale Nature Reserve, Durham on 11th July 1996

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy talks to Brendan Quayle on 20th January 1992

Dr David Bellamy talks to Brendan Quayle on 20th January 1992

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy at the launch of the River Tees Nature World attraction on 13th May 1996

David Bellamy at the launch of the River Tees Nature World attraction on 13th May 1996. David steps over Hartlepool with Teeside Nuclear Power Station in the background

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy and David Morris, chairman of Northern Electric

David Bellamy and David Morris, chairman of Northern Electric, at the launch of the environmental campaign, enviro Care 2000 at Bradley Hall on 29th October 1991

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy inspects the energy efficient dolls house on show at the Newcastle Energy

David Bellamy inspects the energy efficient dolls house on show at the Newcastle Energy Centre in Byker on 23rd march 1994

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy being interviewed at the Newcastle Chronicle

Dr David Bellamy being interviewed at the Newcastle Chronicle and Journal offices in Newcastle on 8th June 1992

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy presents The Millennium Proclamation to the Mayor of Durham terry McDonnell

David Bellamy presents The Millennium Proclamation to the Mayor of Durham terry McDonnell on the steps of Durham Town Hall on 6th February 1996

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy being interviewed by reporter Tony Henderson at the Newcastle Chronicle

Dr David Bellamy being interviewed by reporter Tony Henderson at the Newcastle Chronicle and Journal offices in Newcastle on 8th June 1992

Background imageConservationist Collection: David Bellamy at the launch of the Durham Wildlife Audit on 7th December 1995

David Bellamy at the launch of the Durham Wildlife Audit on 7th December 1995

Background imageConservationist Collection: Charles Waterton, esq. 1844. Creator: Unknown

Charles Waterton, esq. 1844. Creator: Unknown
Charles Waterton, esq. 1844. Portrait of British conservationist, naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton, who described himself thus: On looking at myself in the glass

Background imageConservationist Collection: Adolphe Ardail, Imprimeur, 1901, (1903). Creator: Adolphe Ardail

Adolphe Ardail, Imprimeur, 1901, (1903). Creator: Adolphe Ardail
Adolphe Ardail, Imprimeur, 1901, (1903). Self portrait of French copperplate printer and conservationist Adolphe Ardail (1835-1911)

Background imageConservationist Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1900S

Roosevelt Cartoon, 1900S
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1900s. Cartoon from the Chicago Record-Herald, c1906, on President Theodore Roosevelts order reserving the public timber and coal lands

Background imageConservationist Collection: Frederick Courteney Selous, 1851 A

Frederick Courteney Selous, 1851 A

Background imageConservationist Collection: Australia, Queensland, Fraser Island

Australia, Queensland, Fraser Island. Visitors ring a giant Satinay tree. The Satinays of Fraser Island were once highly prized timber and were used as pylons in the construction of the Suez canal

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr David Bellamy pictured at High Force waterfall, in Teeside on 7th December 1979

Dr David Bellamy pictured at High Force waterfall, in Teeside on 7th December 1979

Background imageConservationist Collection: PSCI2A-00110

PSCI2A-00110
John Muir, naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageConservationist Collection: STEPHEN MATHER (1867-1930). Stephen Tyng Mather. First director of National Park Service

STEPHEN MATHER (1867-1930). Stephen Tyng Mather. First director of National Park Service. Mather, center, with Park Service colleagues at Yosemite. Photograph, 1926

Background imageConservationist Collection: GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1944). American conservationist and politician

GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1944). American conservationist and politician. Oil over a photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageConservationist Collection: THEOLOGIANS FIGHT, 1886. Why Do The Heathen Rage? They don t, Gentle Reader

THEOLOGIANS FIGHT, 1886. Why Do The Heathen Rage? They don t, Gentle Reader. They are Taking Things very Peacefully and Pleasantly

Background imageConservationist Collection: JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). English art critic and writer. Original cabinet photograph

JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). English art critic and writer. Original cabinet photograph, c1882

Background imageConservationist Collection: GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1946). American conservationist and politician

GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1946). American conservationist and politician. Photograph by Pirie MacDonald, 1909

Background imageConservationist Collection: MUIR & BURROUGHS, c1899. American naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs

MUIR & BURROUGHS, c1899. American naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs. Photographed c1899

Background imageConservationist Collection: MUIR & BURROUGHS, 1909. American naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs

MUIR & BURROUGHS, 1909. American naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs. Photographed 1909

Background imageConservationist Collection: MUIR & BURROUGHS, 1912. American naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs

MUIR & BURROUGHS, 1912. American naturalists John Muir and John Burroughs. Photographed on Burroughs 75th birthday, 1912

Background imageConservationist Collection: LOUIS MARSHALL (1856-1929). American lawyer and civic leader. Photographed c1900

LOUIS MARSHALL (1856-1929). American lawyer and civic leader. Photographed c1900

Background imageConservationist Collection: JOHN MUIR (1838-1914). American naturalist. Photographed in the desert, by Helen Lukens Jones

JOHN MUIR (1838-1914). American naturalist. Photographed in the desert, by Helen Lukens Jones, 1905

Background imageConservationist Collection: JOHN MUIR (1838-1914). American (Scottish-born) naturalist

JOHN MUIR (1838-1914). American (Scottish-born) naturalist. Photographed near a river in the western United States, undated

Background imageConservationist Collection: MUIR: YOSEMITE, c1890. Mount Maclure, Mount Lyell and the highest Yosemite fountain

MUIR: YOSEMITE, c1890. Mount Maclure, Mount Lyell and the highest Yosemite fountain in Yosemite National Park. Sketch by American naturalist John Muir, c1890

Background imageConservationist Collection: Picture No. 10874875

Picture No. 10874875
David Bellamy - speaking - botanist and conservationist - GWT Nature Fair Date:

Background imageConservationist Collection: Picture No. 10776129

Picture No. 10776129
Congo - reforestation - conservationist Aliette Jamar & two woman planting trees Date:

Background imageConservationist Collection: Bust of Sir Peter Scott wet from rain, naturalist and founder of Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Bust of Sir Peter Scott wet from rain, naturalist and founder of Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, England, December

Background imageConservationist Collection: Dr Roger Tory Peterson painting one of the wader plates for A field Guide to the Birds of Britain

Dr Roger Tory Peterson painting one of the wader plates for A field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe while staying on Hilbre Island in the Cheshire Dee in October 1952

Background imageConservationist Collection: Max Nicholson

Max Nicholson

Background imageConservationist Collection: Carl Akeley, US taxidermist C013 / 7256

Carl Akeley, US taxidermist C013 / 7256
Carl Akeley (1864-1926), US taxidermist and sculptor. Akeley is considered the father of modern taxidermy, having improved a number of techniques

Background imageConservationist Collection: American cartoon on the 1911 controversy between Richard Ballinger

American cartoon on the 1911 controversy between Richard Ballinger, President Tafts Secretary of the Interior
BALLINGER-PINCHOT, 1911. American cartoon on the 1911 controversy between Richard Ballinger, President Tafts Secretary of the Interior, and Gifford Pinchot, the chief forester

Background imageConservationist Collection: Conservationist erecting feeder for Eurasian Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)

Conservationist erecting feeder for Eurasian Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), nailed to oak tree trunk, Cumbria, England, june

Background imageConservationist Collection: Turtle conservation

Turtle conservation. Ranger holding freshly laid eggs from a hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). The eggs are relocated to an artificial nest in a hatchery as soon as they are laid to protect

Background imageConservationist Collection: 1824 Charles Waterton naturalist portrait

1824 Charles Waterton naturalist portrait
Charles Waterton (1782-1865). A portrait steel plate engraved frontis with later tinting from " Essays on Natural History by Charles Waterton, edited with a life of the author by Norman Moore

Background imageConservationist Collection: Richard Leakey, palaeoanthropologist

Richard Leakey, palaeoanthropologist
Richard Leakey. Caricature of the Kenyan palaeoanthropologist and conservationist Richard Erskine Frere Leakey (born 1944) holding an Australopithecus hominid skull, which he discovered

Background imageConservationist Collection: American Indians. Grey Owls wife, Anahareo

American Indians. Grey Owls wife, Anahareo
Anahareo was the wife of Grey Owl, who became well known as a conservationist in an area of Canada where he had once been a fur trader and trapper




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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.