Jac. P. Thijsse

Botanist and conservationist, 'Flora of the Netherlands'

Jac. P. Thijsse - Scientists & Innovators born July 25th, 1865
Born
Died

1945
81 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Netherlands

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A prominent botanist and conservationist, significantly contributed to the understanding of the Dutch flora and the importance of nature conservation. Advocated for the protection of nature and was active in establishing natural reserves in the Netherlands. Authored 'Flora of the Netherlands', a key reference work that detailed various plant species in the region. Played a crucial role in the establishment of the Dutch Society for Nature Conservation, which focuses on preserving natural habitats.

Authored 'Flora of the Netherlands'

Established natural reserves in the Netherlands

Founded the Dutch Society for Nature Conservation

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