Jack Hyett Explained

Jack Hyett (11 July 1915 – 21 July 2001) was an Australian teacher, broadcaster, author, naturalist and amateur ornithologist. He was born in Ballarat, Victoria. He was Foundation President of the Victorian Ornithological Research Group and the Ringwood Field Naturalists Club.[1] He served as editor of the Emu, the journal of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union 1965–1968. His enthusiasm as a field naturalist led also to his being made an Honorary Life member, Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka in 1980, leading natural history tours overseas and in Australia as well as lecturing frequently on natural history on radio and television.[2] In 1985 he was awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion.

As well as numerous journal and magazine articles, books authored by Hyett include:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hyett, Jack - Person - Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation . 2024-03-13 . Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation . en-gb.
  2. Web site: The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre . Hyett, Jack - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry . 2024-03-10 . www.asap.unimelb.edu.au . en-gb.