- Helen Freeman
Helen E. Freeman (
March 10 ,1932 –September 20 ,2007 ) was an Americanconservationist andendangered species advocate, who specialized in savingsnow leopard s. She was best known for founding theSnow Leopard Trust . cite news |first=Alison J.|last=Peterson| title=Helen E. Freeman, Protector of Snow Leopards, Is Dead at 75 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/01/us/01freeman.html?ref=us |work=New York Times |publisher= |date=2007-10-01 |accessdate=2007-10-07] Her preservation work earned her the nickname, the "'Jane Goodall ' of Snow Leopards." cite news |first=Casey|last=McNerthney| title=Helen Freeman, 1932-2007: 'Jane Goodall' of snow leopards|url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/333195_obitfreeman26.html|work=New York Times |publisher= |date=2007-09-26 |accessdate=2007-10-07]Early life
She was born Helen Maniotas in
Everett, Washington , onMarch 10 ,1932 . She was the only child of Greek immigrants.Freeman graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from
Washington State University in 1954. She later obtained a second degree in Animal Behavior from theUniversity of Washington in 1973.She met her husband, Stanley Freeman, through mutual friends at the
United States Coast Guard . The couple were married for 49 years.now leopards
Freeman's interest in Snow Leopards began while she was a volunteer
docent at theWoodland Park Zoo inSeattle . Thezoo acquired two Snow Leopards, named Nicholas and Alexandra, from theSoviet Union in 1972.Freeman eventually became the
curator of education at the Woodland Park Zoo. She held that position when she founded the Snow Leopard Trust in 1981.The original purpose of the trust was to help zoos keep Snow Leopards, which areendangered in their home ranges inCentral Asia , more successfully. She often traveled toAsia ,Europe andNorth America , to raise awareness of the species's endangered status. She was the first female chair of theSnow Leopard Species Survival Plan , abreeding program designed to help increase the numbers of Snow Leopards incaptivity ; the species is notoriously difficult to breed in zoos.Freeman's Snow Leopard Trust began pioneering plans to help people living in areas inhabited by Snow Leopards to improve their
standards of living in order to better protect both the leopards and theirhabitat .She remained the
Executive Director of the Snow Leopard Trust until 1996 when she took a position on the Trust'sboard of directors .Death
Freeman died of lung disease in
Bellevue, Washington , onSeptember 20 ,2007 , at the age of 75.References
ee also
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Snow Leopard Trust
*Snow leopard External links
* [http://www.snowleopard.org/ Snow Leopard Trust]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article3033378.ece Obituary, "The Independent", 6 October 2007]
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