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Shimon "Bert" Schwarzschild (born 1925) is an environmental activist. His work contributed to the establishment of a nature preserve in Assisi, Italy.〔Cynthia Hanson (1986, November 3). ("Bringing the Birds Back to Assisi" ), ''Christian Science Monitor'', (accessed 17 December 2011).〕 Schwarzschild founded the Assisi Bird Campaign〔 and helped organize the Assisi Nature Council.〔(Assisi Nature Councile: History ) (accessed 26 February 2013)〕 He has also been active on many other environmental and neighborhood issues.〔("About Shimon" ) (Shimon Schwarzschild Biography) (accessed 17 December 2011)〕 Schwarzschild's activism has received news coverage regionally,〔Alan Cline (1983, March 9). ("S.F. man starts campaign to save the birds of Assisi" ), San Francisco Examiner, No. 232.〕 nationally,〔 and internationally.〔("The Birds of St Francis" ) IUCN Bulletin New Series Vol. 14, Nos 10-12, October/December 1983.〕 He is listed in the ''World Who's who and Does what in Environment & Conservation''.〔 ISBN 1853833770〕 ==Publications== Schwarzschild's publications include a 1983 article in ''Audubon Magazine'' that first called international attention to the destruction of the birds of Assisi by hunting.〔Bert Schwarzschild (1983). ("No birds sing on Saint Francis' mountain" ), Vol. 85, No. 2., pp.〕 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「Shimon Schwarzschild」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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