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Name that person, a forum game

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I'm not aware of any precident in which a company has claimed rights to a picture distributed over the internet...
 
Here is the next verified public domain photo:

Clue: furry four footed friends
 
Clue #2:

Vast vistas, majestic mountains, wonderful wilderness.
 
OK, perhaps another clue:

He followed in his father's footsteps.
 
Here's another clue:

I picked him because of a discussion I got into with Steve after we watched Ken Burn's latest wonderful documentary.

(think American conservationists)
 
No, he's a human man.

:rolling

You know, so many of my pics were guessed on the first or second try. I guess I got a stumper this time.

OK, another clue:

There is a report, in his name, that helped shaped National Park Service policies on ecosystem management. The report has received widespread publicity amongst conservationists. He has said of this report, "If I had known how much it was going to be read, I probably would have written it more carefully."
 
Good guess, but no.

Clue #6:

He graduated from UC Berkeley and later became a professor there, where he also served as director of the Sagehen Creek Field Station.
 
Nope!

He has written a number of books on biology and conservation.
 
I will say this, if you Google one of the tid-bit's of information I've shared, his name will come up in the results.
 
I can't, it tells me "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached. :confused
 
Is that just for this thread? Cause if it is we could start a "part two" thread. :D
 
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