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Reg Johnson

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on 2 January 1921. He was the first child of John Thomas Johnson, a carpenter and Anzac veteran, and Dora Evelyn Johnson (née Clark). His father died when he was seven years old; his mother remarried and the family lived in a succession of places in Victoria's
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Back in Melbourne after the war, Johnson returned to his job. In 1948 he married Kathleen Hooppell. He was an active member of the
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for services to the environment. He died at the age of 90 following an accidental fall, while sharing his bird data with students.
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with the Victorian Department of Crown Lands and Survey, in which he was to serve for 37 years apart from his war service.
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In 1969 Johnson was instrumental in organising the successful campaign to preserve the land now protected in the
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Stewart, Merle (2 September 2011). "Conservationist left several legacies on the land".
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Johnson, Reg. (1991), Boiled Wheat and Rabbit: Autobiographical Reminiscences,
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in north-west Victoria. In 1974 he took early retirement from the Victorian
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in 1965 and the designation of the helmeted honeyeater as the state's
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
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Index

cartographer
amateur
ornithologist
environmentalist
Ararat, Victoria
Mallee region
draughtsman
Royal Australian Air Force
RAF
Lancaster bombers
218 Squadron
Gould lithograph illustration of a pair of helmeted honeyeaters in a flowering bush
Bird Observers Club
helmeted honeyeater
Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve
bird emblem
Little Desert National Park
Public Service
Conservation Council of Victoria
Ellen McCulloch
Land for Wildlife
Order of Australia
ISBN
0 9593200 2 4





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