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Cutler, Denis Bryan
Person · 1902-

Driver in the Transport Department at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

Curzon, George Nathaniel
Person · 1859-1925

George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston was a British statesman, Conservative politician and writer who served as Viceroy to India from 1899 to 1905. From 1919 to 1924 he served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

Curzon, Alfred Nathaniel
Person · 1831-1916

Alfred Nathaniel Holden Curzon, 4th Baron Curzon was a British aristocrat and clergyman. He was the father of George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, who was the Conservative Viceroy of India and British Foreign Secretary

Curtis, F W
Person · 1907-

Part-Time Cleaner at ZSL London Zoo

Curtin, M
Person · fl 1991
Curry-Lindahl, Kai
Person · 1917-1990

Kai Curry-Lindahl was a Swedish zoologist and author. He was born in Stockholm.

He participated actively in the conservation debate, and was a conservation expert associated with the University of Stockholm between 1966 and 1969.

He was the head of the Skansen's natural history department between 1953 and 1974.

Between 1974 and 1983 he was a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and in 1974 and 1978 at the University of Guelph, Ontario.

From 1974 until his death he was an advisor to UN agencies UNESCO, FAO, UNEP, and about 35 African governments from his base in Nairobi. During most of that time he was also linked to the Swedish Environmental Secretariat

Cunningham, Robert Oliver
Person · 1841-1918

Robert Oliver Cunningham was a Scottish naturalist. In January 1866 he was appointed Professor of Natural History in the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, but resigned in June in consequence of being appointed by the Admiralty upon the recommendation of Joseph Dalton Hooker, to collect plants as naturalist on board HMS Nassau. His natural history notes and narrative of the voyage was published in 1871 as The Natural History of the Straits of Magellan. In all, Cunningham published 18 scientific papers before 1872, his first which was about gannets was his theses but the others were mainly on his observations from the voyage of the Nassau. He presented some of these papers to the Zoological Society of London and to the Linnean Society. In 1871 Cunninham was appointed Professor of Natural History at Queens College, Belfast where he spent the following 31 years as a university teacher