User:Eastmain/Derek Bryceson

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Derek Bryceson (December 30, 1922 – 1980) was a Tanzanian member of parliament, cabinet minister, and director of the country's national parks. He was the second husband of Jane Goodall.

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son:Ian Bryceson

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Royal Air Force during the war and then graduated from Trinity College in Cambridge, England, in 1947, with a degree in agriculture.

In 1957, Bryceson was appointed Assistant Minister for Social Services by the colonial government. He was later named Minister for Mines and Commerce in 1959. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/wildlife/3795972/Dame-Jane-Goodall-Lady-and-the-chimps.html


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