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Ted Smith (conservationist)

Arthur Edward ("Ted") Smith CBE was a British conservation pioneer and English teacher from Lincolnshire.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ted Smith obituary )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ted Smith: Pioneering conservationist who led the way in creating a national movement to protect the wildlife of Britain )〕 He is primarily known for his work in founding the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, and in extending the Wildlife Trust movement across Britain to form what is now the Wildlife Trusts.
==Early life==
Ted Smith came from a relatively poor background; his father Arthur was a plumber, and his parents ran a bakery and grocery shop.〔 He attended Leeds University, and studied English, where he was taught by Bruce Dickins.〔Smith, Ted (2007), "Trustees for Nature", p. 20. Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, ISBN 978-0-9538270-2-2〕 He spent much of his adult life working firstly as a teacher in Leeds and then Norfolk, and then as an adult education tutor in Lincolnshire.〔

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