Английская Википедия:Edward A. Richardson
Шаблон:Short description Edward A. Richardson (July 10, 1924 – December 19, 2019) was a self-taught tree expert who spent years studying the trees of Connecticut.[1][2] Richardson, a World War II veteran[3] who made his living in Connecticut's insurance industry, volunteered numerous hours of his time[4] to find, measure and catalog large and interesting trees for the Notable Tree Survey of the Connecticut Botanical Society,[5] which resulted in the publication of Glenn Dreyer's book, "Connecticut's Notable Trees," in 1989.[6] Richardson mapped out the trees in Hartford's Bushnell Park, Institute of Living,[7] Elizabeth Park and Cedar Hill Cemetery.[8] Over the years, Richardson also led numerous tree tours throughout the state of Connecticut.[9]
On November 15, 2018, the Connecticut Forest and Park Association presented Richardson with an Official Statement issued by Governor Dannel Malloy, honoring Richardson's years of service to the trees of Connecticut.
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- Connecticut's Notable Trees
- Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA)
- Elizabeth Park Conservancy, "Trees of Elizabeth Park Tree Trail" video featuring Ed Richardson
- Living on Earth, PRI's Environmental News Magazine; Air Date: September 7, 2012; Segment: Bagging Big Trees (Bobby Bascomb)
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