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  Suzuki, David (education and academic work): Amherst College, 34–41;

  as geneticist, successful and controversial, 47–48, 50–57, 95, 97, 337–40;

  postgraduate training, 41–47

  Suzuki, David (husband, father, and elder): confronting mortality, 391–98;

  extended family as legacy, 382–87;

  marriages and children, 41–42, 52–53, 94–95, 97–110;

  Tangwyn, 370–78;

  work as legacy, 387–91

  Suzuki, David (science broadcaster): adventures with “stand-ups”, 72–78, 79–93;

  Amazonia, 138–44, 150, 152–53, 162–67;

  as career change, 54, 59–69;

  celebrity status, 347–69;

  Haida Gwaii, 114–16, 118–20;

  It's a Matter of Survival, 218–20, 266;

  The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, 67–68, 72, 81, 91–93, 114–16, 118–20, 134, 157, 242, 244–45, 273, 308;

  Suzuki on Science, 60

  Suzuki, Dawn, 9

  Suzuki, Geraldine Aiko, 8–9, 389

  Suzuki, Laura, 52, 95, 385–86

  Suzuki, Marcia, 5, 6, 8

  Suzuki, Setsu (née Nakamura), 4–9, 11, 13, 21–23, 110–12

  Suzuki, Tamiko, 41–42, 52, 94–95, 104–7, 379, 383–84

  Suzuki, Troy, 52, 94–95, 104–7, 380–81, 386

  Swann, David, 244

  Tangwyn, 370–78

  Tania, 167, 169, 176

  Taylor, Meg, 299–300

  television, 59–69. See also Suzuki, David (science broadcaster)

  Tennessee, environmental and social problems, 44–47

  Tompkins, Doug, 271

  Trezise, Percy, 213–14

  Union of Concerned Scientists, 261–63, 348

  University of Alberta, 47, 59

  University of British Columbia, 47–48, 50–53, 55–57

  Vander Zalm, Bill, 122–23

  Vonnegut, Kurt, 331

  Walters, Carl, 233

  Watson, James, 43, 55

  Webster, Jack, 121

  Weinstein, Marty, 234

  Wilderness Advisory Committee, 120–21

  Wilkerson, Ruby, 45

  Wilkinson, Merv, 248–49

  Wilson, Alan, 124

  Wilson, Michael, 157

  World Bank, 76–77, 143, 152, 157, 165, 296–97, 299

  Youth Conservation Corps, 211

  Zimmerman, Barbara, 155, 159–60, 190–92, 225

  ALSO FROM DAVID SUZUKI AND GREYSTONE BOOKS

  ADULT BOOKS

  Wisdom of the Elders: Native and Scientific Ways of

  Knowing about Nature, with Peter Knudtson

  (ISBN: 1-55365-193-6)

  Tree: A Life Story, with Wayne Grady, Art by Robert

  Bateman (ISBN: 1-55365-016-6)

  From Naked Ape to Superspecies: Humanity and the Global Eco-Crisis,

  with Holly Dressel (ISBN: 1-55365-031-x)

  The David Suzuki Reader: A Lifetime of Ideas from a Leading Activist

  and Thinker (ISBN: 1-55365-022-0)

  Good News for a Change: How Everyday People are Helping the Planet,

  with Holly Dressel (ISBN: 1-55054-926-x)

  The Sacred Balance: A Visual Celebration of Our Place in Nature, with Amanda

  McConnell and Maria DeCambra (ISBN: 1-55365-065-4)

  The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature, with Amanda McConnell (ISBN: 1-55054-963-4)

  CHILDREN'S BOOKS

  Salmon Forest, with Sarah Ellis, Illustrated by Sheena Lott

  (ISBN: 1-55365-163-4)

  Eco-Fun, with Kathy Vanderlinden (ISBN: 1-55054-823-9)

  You Are the Earth: Know the Planet So You Can Make It

  Better, with Kathy Vanderlinden (ISBN: 1-55054-839-5)

  Available wherever books are sold.

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  PHOTO CREDITS

  CBC publicity photos: pages 64, 70, 86, 89, 327, 357

  Jeff Topham: page 191

  David Suzuki Foundation: pages 229, 243, 257

  Lance Webster: page 349

  Annie Liebowitz/Contact Press Images, originally photographed

  for Vanity Fair: page 369

  Jeff Gibbs: page 397

  CBC publicity photo by Greg Pacek for The Nature of Things with David Suzuki: page 399

  DAVID SUZUKI is an acclaimed geneticist and environmentalist, the host of The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, the founder and chair of the David Suzuki Foundation, and the author of more than forty books. He has been named a Companion of the Order of Canada and holds eighteen honorary degrees from institutions in Canada, the United States, and Australia. He is the recipient of UNESCO's Kalinga Prize for Science, the United Nations Environmental Medal, and unep's Global 500 award. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

 

 


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