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Groundbreaking rainforest conservationist Tony Parkes dies aged 96
Key takeaways
- Dr Tony Parkes AO dedicated much of his life to conserving and restoring iconic Australian rainforest.
- After an early career as an investment banker, Dr Tony Parkes fell in love with the iconic Big Scrub rainforest.
- He co-founded a conservation group which has, in recent years, undertaken a world-leading genome project.
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Dr Tony Parkes AO dedicated much of his life to conserving and restoring iconic Australian rainforest. (ABC News: Emma Rennie)
After an early career as an investment banker, Dr Tony Parkes fell in love with the iconic Big Scrub rainforest.
He co-founded a conservation group which has, in recent years, undertaken a world-leading genome project.
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