Gisèle Lamoureux
Gisèle Lamoureux | |
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Born |
1942 (age 73–74) Montreal, Quebec |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Université de Montréal, Université Laval |
Known for | photography, botany, ecology |
Gisèle Lamoureux, CM CQ (born October 5, 1942) is a Québécoise photographer, botanist and ecologist.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Lamoureux studied at the Université de Montréal and the Université Laval.[1]
She is the founder of Guides Fleurbec which made their debut in the 1970s. She is an activist for the protection of wild garlic since 1979, an initiative taken up when the Quebec law for the protection of endangered species was enacted.
Honours
- 1989 - Prix Georges-Préfontaine from the Association des biologistes du Québec
- 1996 - Knight of the Ordre national du Québec[1]
- 1997 - Mérite de la conservation de la flore from the Quebec Ministry of Environment
- 1998 - Honoris causa Doctor of Sciences of the Université Laval
- 1999 - Made a Member of the Order of Canada for having "contributed to the protection of Canada's exceptional environment".[2]
- 2015 - Prix Georges-Émile-Lapalme
References
- 1 2 "National Order of Quebec citation" (in French).
- ↑ "Order of Canada citation".
External links
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