Jaan Eilart

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Jaan Eilart in 1983

Jaan Eilart (24 June 1933 – 18 May 2006) was an

conservationist
.

Eilart was born in

Tartu Students' Nature Protection Circle (Estonian: Tartu Üliõpilaste Looduskaitsering; TÜLKR), which is allegedly the oldest student's community dedicated to conservation, and in 1966 he established the Estonian Nature Conservation Society (Eesti Looduskaitse Selts; ELKS). In 1969 Eilart led the establishment of Lahemaa National Park which was the first national park in the Soviet Union. Later he also instructed the establishment of national parks in Komi, Armenia and Tajikistan. Eilart held the chair of Eastern-European Committee of IUCN from 1982 to 1990.[1] He died, aged 72, in Tartu
.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Jaan Eilart". ELKS. Retrieved 29 November 2012.