Imogen Zethoven
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OthernamesImogen Hilary de Mortimer Zethoven
AlmamaterUniversity of Adelaide
AwardsFred M. Packard Award
Imogen Zethhoven | |
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| Other names | Imogen Hilary de Mortimer Zethoven |
| Alma mater | University of Adelaide |
| Awards | Fred M. Packard Award |
Imogen Zethoven AO is an Australian environmental conservationist. She was instrumental in the establishment of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and has won international recognition for her conservation work.
Zethoven was educated at the University of Adelaide where she completed a masters of environmental studies titled "Sustainable development: a critique of perspectives".[1]