Peter Stanton
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James Peter Stanton PSM (born 23 April 1940) is an Australian landscape ecologist, fire ecologist, botanist and biogeographer who individually conducted systematic environmental resource surveys throughout Queensland whilst working for the National Parks department of Forestry (Qld.) from 1967–1974. He carried out his assessments in a range of dissimilar landscapes leading to the identification and protection of many critically threatened ecosystems across the state during a period of rapid and widespread land development under the Joh Bjelke-Petersen government. For this work he became the first Australian to receive the IUCN Fred M. Packard Award in 1982.
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Peter Stanton
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Peter Stanton
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Peter Stanton
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Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
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Australian Wildlife Conservancy
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National Parks Department of Queensland Forestry
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University of Queensland
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National Forestry School
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1940
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James Peter Stanton
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Stanton in 2004
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Conservation
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Rainforest Ecology
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Fire Ecology
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Cape Melville incident
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National Parks for Cape York Peninsula
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The Rainforests of Cape York Peninsula
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The Vegetation of the Wet Tropics of Queensland bioregion
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Project 'Rakes': a rapid appraisal of key and endangered sites, the Queensland case study
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Australian
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Karen Stanton
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James Peter Stanton PSM (born 23 April 1940) is an Australian landscape ecologist, fire ecologist, botanist and biogeographer who individually conducted systematic environmental resource surveys throughout Queensland whilst working for the National Parks department of Forestry (Qld.) from 1967–1974. He carried out his assessments in a range of dissimilar landscapes leading to the identification and protection of many critically threatened ecosystems across the state during a period of rapid and widespread land development under the Joh Bjelke-Petersen government. For this work he became the first Australian to receive the IUCN Fred M. Packard Award in 1982. He was involved in two incidents where implemented or proposed disciplinary actions became prominent controversies. The first began with him standing in the path of bulldozers, the other with ordering that a vehicle and items seized from a smuggler be turned over to the police rather than being handled by higher-ups in his organization. Since 2003, Stanton has worked with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy as a fire and vegetation ecologist.
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Fred M. Packard Award
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Centenary Medal for a long and distinguished public service career contributing to conservation of the Wet Tropics
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Public Service Medal (Australia) for outstanding public service to natural system protection and conservation planning
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Cassowary Award for Science Wet Tropics Management Authority
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James Peter Stanton