Whitten, Tony, beyond,) was an inspirational conservationist who championed biodiversity across Asia and, International,. He was Senior Advisor at Fauna and Flora, programme, serving as Director of its Asia-Pacific, , and before that Senior Biodiversity Specialist at the World Bank, invertebrates,. Alongside helping run conservation projects across Asia Tony did world-class work on the discovery and conservation of limestone cave, , saving many species from obliteration by the region’s, industry, region’s rapidly expanding cement, , and having no fewer than, honour, 31 new genera and species named in his, Group,. He also recently established the Iucn Cave Invertebrate Specialist, him,. As a tribute to & , the Cambridge Conservation Initiative is delighted to host this award for early career conservationists and biodiversity researchers from East and Southeast Asia, 2020, The Tony Whitten Conservation Prize
Whitten, Tony, beyond,) was an inspirational conservationist who championed biodiversity across Asia and, International,. He was Senior Advisor at Fauna and Flora, programme, serving as Director of its Asia-Pacific, , and before that Senior Biodiversity Specialist at the World Bank, invertebrates,. Alongside helping run conservation projects across Asia Tony did world-class work on the discovery and conservation of limestone cave, , saving many species from obliteration by the region’s, industry, region’s rapidly expanding cement, , and having no fewer than, honour, 31 new genera and species named in his, Group,. He also recently established the Iucn Cave Invertebrate Specialist, him,. As a tribute to & , the Cambridge Conservation Initiative is delighted to host this award for early career conservationists and biodiversity researchers from East and Southeast Asia, 2020, The Tony Whitten Conservation Prize, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 35, pp. 15-16
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