Simon Stuart (conservationist)

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Simon Nicholas Stuart (born 14 July 1956) is a conservationist and past executive director of A Rocha International.[1] He is particularly known for his work on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[2]

Stuart completed his undergraduate education at the University of Cambridge in applied biology. He remained there to complete a Doctor of Philosophy in biogeography of Tanzanian montane birds under the supervision of S.K. Eltringham, while also research associate at University of Dar es Salaam under the supervision of Kim Howell.[3]

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