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Kevin Smith - a mighty kahikatea has fallen
17
August 2005 - Wellington Contact: Kevin Hackwell,
Conservation Manager, 04 801 2215 or 021 227 8420
Forest
and Bird today expressed its deep sadness at the sudden death of Kevin Smith,
one of New Zealand's leading conservationists. Kevin Smith was Conservation Director
of the Society prior to working as an advisor to Conservation Ministers Chris
Carter and Sandra Lee.
"Kevin Smith was an important leader in the
conservation movement and a good friend to many of us. We are all deeply saddened
by his unexpected death," said Forest and Bird's Conservation Manager Kevin
Hackwell.
"The protection of South Island West Coast forests, the creation
of Paparoa National Park and the great improvements in New Zealand's biosecurity
system owe much to his persistent and effective advocacy," he said.
"All
our thoughts go out to his partner Tania and his children Rachel, Danika and Carl,"
he said.
Kevin Smith started his conservation career in 1976 while studying
for a doctorate amongst the kahikatea forests of the West Coast. Seeing the ruin
of kahikatea forests through clearfelling, he abandoned his studies to become
a full time conservation campaigner and funded it by working in pest control.
Kevin
Smith became Forest and Bird's first field officer in 1984 and Conservation Director
of Forest and Bird in 1989. He left in 2000 to become an advisor to then Minister
of Conservation Sandra Lee.
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Kevin Smith Obituary (PDF)
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