David Bellamy - Recognition

Recognition

Bellamy also holds or has held these positions:

  • Professor of Adult and Continuing Education, University of Durham.
  • Hon. Prof. Central Queensland University, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Systems
  • Special Professor of Botany, (Geography), University of Nottingham.
  • Honorary degrees:
    • Honorary Dr. of Science, Bournemouth University
  • President of:
    • FOSUMS - Friends Of Sunderland Museum
    • The Conservation Foundation, UK
    • The Wildlife Trusts partnership
    • The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
    • Durham Wildlife Trust
    • Population Concern
    • Plantlife
    • WATCH
    • Coral Cay Conservation
    • National Association for Environmental Education
    • British Naturalists' Association
    • Galapagos Conservation Trust
    • British Institute of Cleaning Science
    • Hampstead Heath Anglers Society
    • The Camping and Caravanning club
  • Vice President:
    • BTCV
    • Fauna and Flora International
    • Marine Conservation Society
    • Australian Marine Conservation Society
    • Nature in Art Trust
  • Trustee
    • Living Landscape Trust
    • World Land Trust (1992–2002)
  • Patron ; The Space Theatre, Dundee
  • Hon Fellow Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management
  • Chairman of the international committee for the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards.
  • Patron of Butterfly World Project, St. Albans, UK http://www.butterflyworldproject.com/about-us/people/
  • Honorary member:
    • BSES Expeditions
    • Patron; Project AWARE Foundation
  • Patron of Tree Appeal
  • Patron of RECOrd (Local Biological Records Centre for Cheshire)

Recipient of:

  • The Dutch Order of the Golden Ark
  • Patron of Southport Flower Show
  • the U.N.E.P. Global 500 Award
  • The Duke of Edinburgh's Award for Underwater Research
  • BAFTA, Richard Dimbleby Award
  • BSAC Diver of The Year Award

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