Biography
Sir Peter Markham Scott, (14 September 1909 – 29 August 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman. The only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, he took an interest in observing and shooting wildfowl at a young age and later took to their breeding.
He established the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge in 1946 and helped found the World Wide Fund for Nature, the logo of which he designed. He was a yachting enthusiast from an early age and took up gliding in mid-life. He was part of the UK team for the 1936 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in sailing. He was knighted in 1973 for his work in conservation of wild animals and was also a recipient of the WWF Gold Medal and the J. Paul Getty Prize. Scott, Peter (1966). The Eye of the Wind. An Autobiography (2 ed.). Hodder & Stoughton.
Filmography
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Survival (1998)
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GenderMale
Birthday1909-09-14
Deathday1989-08-29 (79 years old)
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SpouseElizabeth Jane Howard
ChildrenDafila Kathleen Scott, Richard Falcon Scott, Nicola Scott
FatherRobert Falcon Scott
MotherKathleen Scott
SiblingsWayland Young, 2nd Baron Kennet
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society (Statute 12), Founder’s Medal, Union Medal of the British Ornithological Union, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, J. Paul Getty Award for Conservation Leadership, Albert Medal, Knight Bachelor
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