- Joan Paton
Joan Burton Paton (1916 – April 2000) was a
South Australia nteacher , naturalist, environmentalist and ornithologist. Her father was Professor Sir John Cleland, a notable microbiologist and pathologist who strongly encouraged her early interest in natural history.She was educated at the
University of Adelaide where she majored inorganic chemistry andbiochemistry . In 1967 she became a lecturer on ornithology in South Australia’sWorkers' Educational Association . [ [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P003187b.htm Bright Sparcs entry on Joan Paton] accessed 21 November 2007] [Reid, Muriel. (2000). “Honorary members of the SAOA”. In: "Birds, Birders and Birdwatching, 1899-1999. A Celebration of One Hundred Years of the South Australian Ornithological Association". SAOA: Adelaide. ISBN 0959514228] Among those she stimulated to become active in ornithology and environmental conservation was Margaret Cameron, later President of theRoyal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU). [Anon. (1990). RAOU Fellow Citation: Margaret Alison Cameron, AM, FLAA. "Emu" 90: 299.]Paton was active in the RAOU, as well as in the
South Australian Ornithological Association (SAOA) of which she was Vice-President 1974-1979, President 1979-1982 and made an Honorary Member in 1990. She was one of the first women to become a member of the exclusiveAdelaide Ornithologists Club , of which she was President 1991-1993, and made an Honorary Member in 1996.In 1996 she was made a Member in the General Division of the
Order of Australia for services to ornithology, education and the environment. [Anon. (1996). Congratulations: Joan Paton, AM. "Flightlines" 17: 3.]References
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