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  1. Peter Markham Scott (14 de septiembre de 1909 - 29 de agosto de 1989) fue un ornitólogo, conservacionista y pintor nacido en Londres. Fue el único hijo del explorador de la Antártida Sir Robert Falcon Scott. Educado en el Colegio Oundle y la Universidad de Cambridge se graduó por el Trinity College de Cambridge en 1931.

  2. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Born in 1909, Peter Scott never knew his explorer father, Robert Falcon Scott, although the latter's tragic death in Antarctica in 1912 had a significant influence on his early life. His father's last letter to his wife encouraged her to ‘make the boy interested in natural history’, a request Kathleen Scott strove to fulfil.

  3. He was a co-founder and first chairman of the World Wide Fund for Nature and was responsible for creating WWF’s famous panda logo, as well as the WWT swan logo. Sketches of the WWF panda logo and WWT swan logo Sir Peter Scott designed. As an inventor he designed the trapeze that racing crews use to hang from a sailing boat, the rocket net ...

  4. Sir Peter Scott (1909 - 1989) Sir Peter Markham Scott was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman. The only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott. He studied at the RA Schools from 15th December 1931 to June 1933.

  5. father Robert Falcon Scott. Sir Peter Markham Scott (born September 14, 1909, London, England—died August 29, 1989, Bristol) was a British conservationist and artist. He founded the Severn Wildfowl Trust (1946; renamed the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust) and helped establish the World Wildlife Fund (1961; renamed the World Wide Fund for Nature ).

  6. 5 de feb. de 2022 · Peter has been speaking about AI since 2012 and given keynotes to audiences from Britain to Bali. Online, during the pandemic, he spoke to hundreds of thousands of people via venues such as British Telecom’s AI Festivaland Intel’s AI Global Impact Festival. He has delivered three TEDx talks since 2018, including an audience of 1,000 people ...

  7. Biography. Sir Peter Scott was the son of explorer Robert Falcon Scott, known affectionately as “Scott of the Antarctic”, who came close to becoming the first man to reach the South Pole in March 1912. Scott was less than three-years-of-age when his father died. In fact, shortly before his death, his father told his mother, the sculptor ...