Edward Pritchard Gee

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Edward Pritchard Gee was a British naturalist and tea planter in India and Bhutan known for his wildlife surveys and conservation work, particularly in relation to primates such as the golden langur.

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instanceOf British person
conservationist
human
tea planter
areaOfActivity Indo-Bhutan border region NERFINISHED
eastern Himalayas NERFINISHED
contributedTo early conservation awareness in Assam and Bhutan
knowledge of primate distribution in the eastern Himalayas
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer tea plantations in Bhutan
tea plantations in India
fieldOfWork mammalogy
primatology
wildlife conservation
zoology
focusesOn habitat conservation for primates
survey-based wildlife assessment
genre natural history writing
scientific report
hasEthnicGroup British
knownFor conservation work in Bhutan
conservation work in India
research on primates
wildlife surveys
work on golden langur
languageSpoken English
notableFor advocacy for protection of wildlife habitats in northeastern India
early documentation of golden langur distribution
surveys of large mammals in India
notableWork surveys of golden langur populations
surveys of primates in northeastern India
wildlife surveys in Bhutan
wildlife surveys in India
occupation naturalist
tea planter
wildlife surveyor
residence Bhutan NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
studied golden langur
primates of northeastern India
wildlife of Assam
subjectOf historical accounts of wildlife conservation in northeastern India
studies on golden langur conservation history
workLocation Assam NERFINISHED
Bhutan NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
northeastern India

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golden langur namedAfter Edward Pritchard Gee