Harry Johnston
Botanist and explorer of Central Africa
Born
June 12th, 1858
167 years ago
Died
1927
98 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Explorers & Adventurers
Country
United Kingdom
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Contributions included extensive exploration of Central Africa and significant botanical research. Conducted studies in regions such as Uganda and the Congo, cataloging numerous plant species. Served as a government administrator in various capacities, aiding in the development of infrastructure and governance in British colonies. Authored multiple works documenting flora and fauna, alongside travel narratives reflecting on African geography and cultures.
Explored Central Africa extensively
Authored works on African flora and fauna
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