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  1. 11 de jul. de 2018 · Sir Peter epitomises one of the many ways that the power of art can be brought to bear on the challenges of conservation. One of the WWT reserve managers mentioned that every time Sir Peter wanted to do work to improve a reserve he would simply, “create another painting to sell.”. Sir Peter Scott (1909-1989) knew how to take action, and how ...

  2. 26 de ago. de 2007 · Peter Scott: A Passion for Nature. Documentary about Peter Scott, a man who once pursued the sport of wildfowling but who went on to become a world leader in the conservation movement.

  3. Sir Peter Markham Scott CH CBE DSC FRS (1909 - 1989) was the son of the Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who lost his life during an expedition to the South Pole in 1911. Born in London, Peter Scott studied Natural Sciences and History of Art at Cambridge University. He became a naturalist, conservationist, ornithologist, artist ...

  4. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Scott's waterfowl paintings were also gathered in a book, The Art of Peter Scott, published in 1992 with all royalties going to his Wildfowl and Wetland Trust.Scott also wrote about his love of waterfowl in several books and about his life in an autobiography, The Way of the Wind. In 1946 he set up the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge as a center for science and conservation.

  5. Peter Scott IV is the Founder of the Fearless Coach Academy and Author of the #1 Bestselling book, “The Fearless Mindset”. Through his business coaching as well as his international retreats, Peter helps Coaches & Consultants earn their first $100K and beyond, without selling their friends and family, even if no one has heard of them before.

  6. www.wwt.org.uk › about-us › our-historyOur history | WWT

    Sir Peter Scott is knighted for his services to conservation. 1985 WWT's Martin Mere Wetland Centre is designated a Ramsar site for the international importance of the wildlife there – the Centre enables people from towns and cities in the North West of England to experience the special wildlife up close.

  7. Peter Scott was the only son of Robert Falcon Scott known as Scott of the Antarctic. Encouraged from an early age to be interested in nature, Peter developed a lifelong passion for the subject. A prolific painter, he started the World Wildlife Fund (now the Worldwide Fund for Nature) and created the first Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre at Slimbridge.