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Home / Environment / Nature Conservation Pioneer Mike Alexander Dies at 77

Nature Conservation Pioneer Mike Alexander Dies at 77

28 Nov

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  • Mike Alexander pioneered computer systems for nature reserve management.
  • He managed national nature reserves in Wales and authored a key textbook.
  • Alexander was inspired to work in conservation by a childhood visit to Skomer Island.
Nature Conservation Pioneer Mike Alexander Dies at 77

Mike Alexander, a highly influential figure in nature conservation, has passed away at the age of 77. His career was marked by a dedication to improving the practices of conservation organizations, notably through the development of innovative computerised systems for managing nature reserves. This initiative, born from his frustration with existing methods, significantly advanced the field when technology was still viewed with skepticism.

Alexander's influence extended to overseeing all national nature reserves in Wales and authoring a seminal book on conservation management planning, which became a standard text. His journey into conservation began with a transformative childhood experience on Skomer Island, igniting a lifelong passion that led him to become its warden. He also served as a bridge between farmers and conservationists through charity work and chaired the Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales.

Beyond his professional achievements, Alexander was a gifted photographer and wood carver, skills that reflected his deep connection to nature. He is remembered for his substantial contributions to conservation in Wales and internationally, leaving behind a legacy of improved management practices and inspired individuals. He is survived by his wife, Rosanne, and his siblings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mike Alexander was a renowned nature conservationist in Wales, celebrated for developing pioneering computer systems for reserve management and authoring a key textbook.
A pivotal childhood visit to Skomer Island at age 13 profoundly impacted Mike Alexander, leading him to dedicate his life to conservation and eventually become the island's warden.
Mike Alexander worked with the Nature Conservancy Council, chaired Pori Natur a Threftdaeth, and led the Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales.

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