Miriam Rothschild

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Miriam Rothschild was a renowned British naturalist and entomologist celebrated for her pioneering work on fleas, biodiversity, and wildlife conservation.

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instanceOf conservationist
entomologist
human
naturalist
advocatedFor biodiversity-friendly agriculture
ethical treatment of animals
protection of traditional meadows and grasslands
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
describedAs leading figure in wildlife conservation in Britain
pioneer in the study of fleas
renowned British naturalist and entomologist
familyName Rothschild
fieldOfWork biodiversity
entomology
natural history
parasitology
wildlife conservation
gender female
givenName Miriam
hasNotableWork books and articles on wildlife conservation
scientific papers on Siphonaptera (fleas)
hasResearchFocus host specificity in parasites
interactions between wildlife and agricultural landscapes
life cycles of fleas
influenced modern biodiversity conservation practices
subsequent research on flea biology
knownFor integrating scientific research with practical conservation
interdisciplinary approach to natural history
popularizing wildlife gardening concepts
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Rothschild
surface form: Rothschild family
name Miriam Rothschild self-link
nationality British
notableFor advocacy for nature reserves and habitat protection
pioneering research on fleas
promotion of wildlife-friendly farming
research on host–parasite relationships
work on biodiversity conservation
occupation author
environmental activist
scientist
studied ecology of grasslands
fleas
insects
parasites

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