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:''For other uses of the name David Noble, please see David Noble (disambiguation)'' David 'Dave' Noble (born 1965) discovered the Wollemi Pine on 10 September 1994.〔Catalyst, (Wollemi Pine ), Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 19 May 2005〕 John and Olive Noble, David's parents, emigrated from England to Australia when he was two years old. A modern-day explorer, Noble has visited sites in the Wollemi National Park that few if any other people have seen and is known for exploring the canyons of the Wollemi Wilderness. He has named over two hundred remote features, including the canyons: Twister, Hole in the Floor, Initiator and Peg Leg.〔David Noble (a different person to the subject of this article), (Canyon Nomenclature and History ), 2001〕 At the time of discovering the Wollemi Pine, Noble was a field officer with the National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales). After his discovery Noble completed a bachelor of applied science degree and was promoted to a ranger.〔James Woodford, ''The Wollemi Pine: The incredible discovery of a living fossil from the age of the dinosaurs'', (Revised Edition), The Text Publishing Company, 2002, ISBN 1-876485-74-4〕 The Wollemi Pine species (''Wollemia nobilis'') was named after David Noble.〔Andrew Thornhill, (Growing Native Plants: Wollemia nobilis ), Australian National Botanic Gardens, 12 March 2007〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Noble (canyoner)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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