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  1. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Geoffrey pioneered IUCN’s work with water and wetlands, as well as invasive species. His aim was to spread knowledge in developing countries of the urgency to prevent and manage the global threats of biological invasions and so conserve all types of biodiversity.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ralph_CoshamRalph Cosham - Wikipedia

    Ralph Howard Cosham (25 February 1936 – 30 September 2014), was a British-born American film, stage and voice actor and book narrator. Cosham also recorded under the name Geoffrey Howard. He lived in Reston, Virginia.

  3. Geoffrey Howard was an Anglican clergyman who walked 1946 miles from Beni Abbes in Algeria to Kano in Nigeria, carrying his food and water in a specially built wheelbarrow, loosely based on the design of a Chinese sailing carriage. The walk took 93 days, from December 20, 1974, to March 23, 1975.

  4. Geoffrey Howard may refer to: Geoffrey Howard (British politician) (1877–1935), British Liberal politician; Geoffrey Howard (cricketer) (1909–2002), English cricketer and administrator; Geoff Howard (born 1955), Australian Labor politician; Geoffrey Howard (British Army officer) (1876–1966), British general

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  6. 19 de may. de 2010 · "We need to build invasive species monitoring and management into regular protected area management routines," says Geoffrey Howard, IUCN Global Invasive Species Coordinator. “But the vast majority of protected areas in Africa don’t have the capacity or resources to recognise or identify invasive species.

  7. Actor: Deadpool & Black Panther: The Gauntlet. Geoffrey Howard is an Alliance, Ohio native. He served in the U.S. Air Force in Tokyo, Japan and Netherlands as a security specialist sergeant. Geoffrey then pursued a career in law enforcement in northern Virginia.