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   GENEALOGY      Don't we all come from adam and eve?      158 messages   

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   Mike Dippel to ALL   
   Famous Conservationists   
   12 Feb 26 16:18:18   
   
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   This week's focus features famous conservationists and naturalists who have   
   worked to    
   preserve our wild places.  Per wikitree.com I am:   
      
   21 degrees from Ansel Adams   
   17 degrees from Genie Clark   
   21 degrees from Jacques-Yves Cousteau   
   30 degrees from Gerald Durrell   
   26 degrees from David Fleay   
   18 degrees from Dian Fossey   
   18 degrees from George Grinnell   
   20 degrees from Steve Irwin   
   19 degrees from Jack Miner   
   19 degrees from John Muir   
   21 degrees from Margaret Murie   
   18 degrees from Gifford Pinchot   
      
   More about them:   
      
   Ansel Adams, naturalist and photographer who used his art to encourage   
   conservation.   
      
   Genie Clark, "The Shark Lady" known for her use of scuba diving in research.   
      
   Jacques Cousteau, marine explorer, researcher, and conservationist who helped   
   develop    
   the aqua lung and shared his adventures in film.   
      
   Gerald Durrell, conservationist, author, and founder of Jersey zoo. His   
   writings about his    
   family inspired the television series "The Durrells in Corfu."   
      
   David Fleay, naturalist who pioneered breeding endangered species in   
   captivity, including    
   the emu and the platypus.   
      
   Dian Fossey, zoologist famous for her 18-year intensive study of gorillas.   
      
   George Bird Grinnell, founder of the National Audubon Society.   
      
   Steve Irwin, conservationist and animal enthusiast who has inspired many to   
   care for    
   animals and their habitat. His wife, Terri, and their children, continue his   
   work at their    
   Australia Zoo.   
      
   John Thomas Miner, "Wild Goose Jack" founded one of North America's first bird    
   sanctuaries and was one of the first to use banding to track migratory birds.   
      
   John Muir, father of the US Parks System.   
      
   Margaret Murie, naturalist who encouraged the passage of the Wilderness Act   
   and in    
   creating the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.   
      
   Gifford Pinchot, former Pennsylvania governor and a leading voice in   
   environmental    
   conservation at the beginning of the 20th century.   
      
   ----   
      
   I have some ancestors that were actors, architects, astronauts, Afro-American,    
   authors, bank robbers, boxers, comedians, detectives, ghosts, holocaust   
   survivors   
   Indian chiefs, pro hockey players, singers and musicians, painters,   
   physicians,    
   politicians, poets, popes, writers, WW I heroes.  I guess that I am a   
   collection of    
   all of them, as we ALL are.   
      
   https://www.wikitree.com helps me gather this information with their weekly    
   newsletters.  It is totally free and very useful to genealogists.   
      
   If you would like to find your connections to famous people, you can start by    
   giving me some basic information by going to:   
      
   https://www.hobbyline.com/genealogy_web_design.htm   
   and click on the 'Request Form' link.   
      
   I have researched the ancestry for many persons interested in their family   
   history,    
   and I would love to see how WE are related.   
      
   Mike Dippel   
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