Derek Bryceson

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Derek Bryceson was a British-born Tanzanian politician and conservationist who served as director of Tanzania’s national parks and played a key role in supporting Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research.


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instanceOf conservationist
human
politician
advocatedFor long-term scientific research in national parks
protection of wildlife habitats
areaOfInfluence Gombe Stream National Park management
Tanzanian national parks system
collaboratedWith Jane Goodall
countryOfCitizenship Tanzania
United Kingdom
employer Tanzania National Parks Authority
fieldOfWork environmental policy
wildlife conservation
helpedEstablish protection policies for Gombe chimpanzees
helpedSecure governmental support for Gombe research
languageUsed English
notableFor supporting Jane Goodall’s research
wildlife conservation in Tanzania
notableWork Development of Tanzania’s national parks system
Support for long-term chimpanzee research at Gombe
placeOfBirth United Kingdom
politicalActivity Tanzanian national politics
positionHeld Director of Tanzania National Parks
Member of the Parliament of Tanzania
residence Tanzania
roleInConservation strengthening legal protection for Tanzanian parks
supporting anti-poaching measures in Tanzania
spouse Jane Goodall
supportedPerson Jane Goodall
supportedProject Gombe Stream Research Centre
surface form: Gombe chimpanzee research project
workLocation Gombe Stream National Park
Tanzania

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Jane Goodall spouse Derek Bryceson