Matthew Richardson (author)

Matthew Richardson

Matthew Richardson (born 1966) is a Canadian author, primatologist and historian.

In 2001 he published The Royal Book of Lists: An Irreverent Romp Through Royal History from Alfred the Great to Prince William. For much of the next decade he worked as a primatologist / taxonomist for the U.S.-based NGO Conservation International, co-authoring various books and academic papers. Notable among these were Lemurs of Madagascar (book) and the massive primate volume to the Handbook of the Mammals of the World series (for which he also produced all the maps). He also lived and worked, for a time, at the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust on the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. In addition to his writing and editing activities he consulted with scientists the world over on questions of conservation and taxonomy, helped to catalog the Royal Ontario Museum's primatology collection, gave lectures, and served as an active member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Primate Specialist Group.

He is currently working on "A Global Survey of Threatened and Recently-Extinct Vertebrates" (thirteen volumes). In 2016 he created the Global Survey Conservation Research Unit (GSCRU), the purpose of which is to compile / disseminate data on all living and extinct vertebrates, as well as protected areas.

Publications

References

  1. "AMICUS Web Full Record - AMICUS - Library and Archives Canada". Amicus.collectionscanada.ca. Retrieved 2009-05-08.

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