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Samuel Bishop (April 11th 1855 - December 1919) was a British conservationist who is best known for his work studying the unique ecosystem of the park which shares his name, [[Bishop Park]]. He lived in [[Hantspire]], [[Nova Scotia]] until his disappearance and presumed death in December of 1919. | Samuel Bishop (April 11th 1855 - December 1919) was a British conservationist who is best known for his work studying the unique ecosystem of the park which shares his name, [[Bishop Park]]. He lived in [[Hantspire]], [[Nova Scotia]] until his disappearance and presumed death in December of 1919. | ||
==Early Life== | |||
==Known Works== | |||
===African Studies=== | |||
===Bishop Park Outpost=== | |||
*'Main Article: [[Samuel Bishop Outpost]]' | |||
==Personal Life== | |||
==After Death== | |||
==See Also== |
Revision as of 19:10, 9 May 2020
Samuel Bishop (April 11th 1855 - December 1919) was a British conservationist who is best known for his work studying the unique ecosystem of the park which shares his name, Bishop Park. He lived in Hantspire, Nova Scotia until his disappearance and presumed death in December of 1919.
Early Life
Known Works
African Studies
Bishop Park Outpost
- 'Main Article: Samuel Bishop Outpost'