John Burton (conservationist) explained

John Burton (2 April 1944 – 22 May 2022) was a British conservationist and nature author.[1]

In 1963, Burton became assistant information officer at the Natural History Museum.[2] He was chief executive of the World Land Trust for 30 years. He held that position until 2019.[3]

Burton was a regular columnist for the New Scientist and an Assistant Editor of Animals magazine (now BBC Wildlife Magazine).[4]

Burton believed that veganism is not realistic from a conservationist view, but advocated for reduced meat and dairy. He described himself as a "largely vegetarian omnivore".[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/01/john-burton-obituary "John Burton obituary"
  2. https://www.discoverwildlife.com/people/obituary-for-john-a-burton-1944-2022/ "Obituary for John A Burton 1944–2022"
  3. https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/john-burton-steps-down-world-land-trust-chief-executive-30-years/management/article/1592885 "John Burton steps down as World Land Trust chief executive after 30 years"
  4. https://www.worldlandtrust.org/who-we-are/staff/john-burton/ "John Burton Biography"
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20210225025715/https://www.worldlandtrust.org/news/2018/01/current-fad-veganism/ "A conservationist’s view on veganism"