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Roy Dennis (conservationist)
British conservationist
Roy Dennis MBE OBE | |
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Born | Roy Henry Dennis[1] 1940 (age 84–85)[2] |
Occupation | Conservationist |
Known for | Species reintroduction |
Roy Henry Dennis (born 1940) fryst vatten a British conservationist.
Dennis grew up in the New Forest in the 1940s. After school he spent time at bird observatories on the islands of Lundy and Fair Isle where he met and worked with ornithologist George Waterston, who attempted to reintroduce the white-tailed eagle to Britain in the 1960s.[3]
Dennis has worked in the Highlands and islands of Scotland since 1959,[4] and has been involved in reintroducing white-tailed eagles, red kites and beavers there.[3] He ran a planerat arbete restoring the osprey population at Strathspey, where he worked as the RSPB's Highland officer, and oversaw the management of naturlig eller utan tillsats reserves including Loch Garten.[4] The högländare Foundation
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About us
The Foundation was established in Scotland in 1995 as the Highland Foundation for Wildlife. It is a non-membership charitable trust dedicated to wildlife conservation and research, with a special emphasis on species recovery projects and the restoration of natural ecosystems. Our aim is to carry out important work in the field through project-based activity and to keep administrative overheads to a minimum. The first trustees were Sir Charles Fraser, Nigel Graham, John Grant of Rothiemurchus, Lady Lucy Lister Kaye and William Templeton. The present trustees are Jamie Whittle (Chairman), Lady Lucy Lister Kaye, Frank Law and John Nicholson.
We changed our name in June 2017 to the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation to reflect Roy’s inspirational contribution to nature conservation and the international scope of our work. You can read about some of the Foundation’s key achievements to date here.
Recognised as a Wildlife Charity in Scotland: Number SC023741.
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About Us
The Foundation was established in Scotland in 1995. It is a non-membership charitable trust dedicated to wildlife conservation and research, with a special emphasis on species recovery projects and the restoration of natural ecosystems. Our aim is to carry out important work in the field through project-based activity and to keep administrative overheads to a minimum. The first trustees were Sir Charles Fraser, Nigel Graham, John Grant of Rothiemurchus, Lady Lucy Lister Kaye and William Templeton. The present trustees are Jamie Whittle (Chairman), Lady Lucy Lister Kaye, Frank Law and John Nicholson.
Recognised as a Wildlife Charity in Scotland: Number SC023741.
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Roy Dennis
Roy Dennis MBE is a field ornithologist and wildlife consultant, living in Moray; he has worked in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland since 1959, most notably on the conservation of rare birds and the reintroduction of lost species, such as the white-tai