- Mark Brazil
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Dr Mark Andrew Brazil is a conservationist, author and journalist, particularly noted for his work on east Asian birds.
Brazil was born in Worcestershire, England, and studied at Keele University, Staffordshire, and Stirling University, Scotland. Formerly professor of Biodiversity and Conservation at Rakuno Gakuen University, Hokkaido; previously scientific advisor/researcher for Natural History Television New Zealand.
Brazil has been 'Wild Watch' columnist for The Japan Times newspaper since April 1982, one of the longest running natural history newspaper columns.
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Publications
- 1987: A Birdwatcher's Guide to Japan, Kodansha America ISBN 0870118498
- 1991: The Birds of Japan, Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd ISBN 0713680067
- 2000: Wild Asia: Spirit of a Continent, Pelican Publishing ISBN 1565548272
- 2003: The Whooper Swan, ISBN 071366570X
- 2009: Field Guide to the Birds of East Asia, Helm Field Guides series, A&C Black ISBN 978 0713670400
See also
- Wild Bird Society of Japan
References
External links
Categories:- English environmentalists
- English ornithologists
- English writers
- Living people
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