
Hugh Synge
4 August 1951 – 4 August 2018
10 works on record
Biography
Arthur Hugh Millington Synge was an English botanist of Anglo-Irish descent who championed endangered plants. Synge's father was journal editor and plant collector Patrick Millington Synge, and his father's cousin was Irish playwright and poet John M. Synge. Synge attended Rugby School, which he disliked, and then studied horticulture at Wye College from where he volunteered then joined the staff of Kew Gardens. In 2007, he was voted one of the 20 most influential British conservationists by BBC Wildlife readers.
He was founder and editor of *Plant Talk* magazine and wrote Kew's *Threatened Plants* newsletter. With fellow Kew conservationist Ronald Melville, Synge created an early threatened plants database which was taken up by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. He was co-founder of charity Plantlife, a consultant to the World Health Organization, and later ran a community solar energy business in Tisbury.
Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Synge)
Works

European Models of Good Practice in Protected Areas
2004

Parks for biodiversity
1999

Parks for Life 97
1998

The conservation of medicinal plants

The Biological aspects of rare plant conservation

Survival or extinction

The future of IUCN-The World Conservation Union

The IUCN plant red data book
Parques para la vida
Parques para la vida
1994
The Joint IUCN-WWF Plants Conservation Programme
The Joint IUCN-WWF Plants Conservation Programme