Peter Jackson (onye na-echekwa ihe)

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Peter Jackson (27 Jenụwarị 1926 - 8 Disemba 2016) bụ onye odeakụkọ Britain, onye na-ese foto na onye ode akwụkwọ, onye nwere mmasị na nchekwa nke agụ. Na 1983 ọ ghọrọ Onye isi oche nke Cat Specialist Group, ọnọdụ ọ nọrọ afọ 17.

Jackson rụrụ ọrụ na Reuters ma bụrụ onye isi akwụkwọ akụkọ maka ụlọ ọrụ India site na 1954 ruo 1960 na site na 1962 ruo 1970. Mmasị ya na agụ bilitere n'ime afọ 18 ọ nọ na India dị ka onye nta akụkọ akụkọ, nke mere ka ya na WWF International's Operation Tiger rụọ ọrụ. [1] India Project Tiger na mmemme nchekwa na Nepal, Thailand na Indonesia.

Jackson initially worked independently to promote tiger conservation. He was Chairman of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Cat Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission (SSC) between 1983 and 2000, and subsequently became chairman emeritus. Jackson was a world-renowned tiger conservationist who was involved in tiger research and conservation efforts from the late 1960s.[1]

Jackson co-authored and co-edited several publications on big cats and tigers, including Tiger! (Boxtree 1994) with Simon Barnes in association with Tigress Productions and Meridian Broadcasting,[2] Wild Cats: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan with Kristin Nowell (IUCN 1996) and Riding the Tiger: Tiger Conservation in Human Dominated Landscapes (Cambridge University Press 1999).[3][4]

  1. "IUCN tiger specialist Peter Jackson earns his stripes | Information on a new tiger subspecies named after Peter Jackson", International Union for Conservation of Nature, Gland, Switzerland.
  2. Barnes (1994). [[[:Àtụ:GBurl]] Tiger!]. London: Boxtree in association with Tigress Productions and Meridian Broadcasting. ISBN 978-1-852-83931-4. 
  3. Seidensticker (8 February 1999). [[[:Àtụ:GBurl]] Riding the Tiger: Tiger Conservation in Human Dominated Landscapes], Contributor Richard Burge, Zoological Society of London, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-52164-835-6. 
  4. Animal Planet | Wild Kingdom | About the Animals | Ask an Expert. Archived from the original on 28 November 2012.