Francoise Malby-Anthony
Francoise Malby-Anthony is a French-born conservationist and environmentalist. She is the founder and president of the International Primate Protection League (IPPL), an organization dedicated to the protection of primates and their habitats. She has dedicated her life to the conservation of primates and their habitats, and has been a major force in the fight against the illegal trade in primates.
Malby-Anthony has been a leader in the field of primate conservation for over 40 years. She has worked tirelessly to protect primates from exploitation and to ensure their habitats are protected. She has been instrumental in the establishment of protected areas for primates, and has worked to raise awareness of the plight of primates and their habitats. She has also been a major advocate for the humane treatment of primates in captivity.
Malby-Anthony has received numerous awards for her work, including the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize in 2000. She has also been honored by the United Nations Environment Programme, the World Wildlife Fund, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Her work has been featured in numerous books and documentaries, and she has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic and The New York Times.
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