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R. Wayne
Campbell - Victoria
Wayne
Campbell has worked to give British Columbians an unparalleled insight
into the hundreds of bird species in our province. His lifelong
passion for birds has also been his life's work.
Born in Edmonton,
Alberta, he graduated from the University of Victoria in 1976 and
received his M.Sc. from the University of Washington in 1983.
After graduation
he joined the staff of the University of British Columbia as Curator
of the Cowan Vertebrate Museum in the Department of Zoology.
For almost 20
years, Wayne Campbell has been the Curator of Ornithology at the
Royal British Columbia Museum where he conducted wildlife inventories
of remote areas of the province including the first complete census
of breeding seabird colonies.
Since the early
seventies, Wayne Campbell has spoken to naturalist groups in almost
every B.C. community to impress upon them the importance of their
contributions to the knowledge of the birds of our province.
He has written
more than 300 scientific and popular articles, reports and books
on higher vertebrates, the best known being Birds of British Columbia,
for which he was one of the six co-authors.
Rather than
relying strictly on data from scientists, Birds of British Columbia
is the work of 5,000 provincial bird watchers and amateur naturalists.
Wayne Campbell's
hard work, dedication, and enthusiasm for birds has expanded and
enriched a valuable body of knowledge.
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