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Nicholson, Max

Max (Edward) Nicholson was born July 12, 1904, in County Dublin, Ireland. From his early years he was encouraged in his love of nature and became an active ornithologist. His first career, however, involved writing on socio-economic affairs; he was the first Director of the Political and Economic Planning (PEP) 'think tank,' and rose to high rank in the British Civil Service during the Second World War. He later changed careers and became active in environmental causes. He was a co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund along with Julian Huxley, Peter Scott, and Guy Mountfort. He was also a staunch supporter of the International Union for Conservation, and was instrumental in creation of the government-sponsored Nature Conservancy (now English Nature), of which he served as director-general from 1952-66. He died in London on April 26, 2003, at the age of 98. Excerpted from the Encyclopedia Britannica and from a report of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation [The World Conservation Union]).

Excerpted from the Encyclopedia Britannica and from a report of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation [The World Conservation Union]).

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Nicholson, E. M. (Edward Max)

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