Norman W. Moore, the Nature Conservancy Council's Chief Advisory Officer, also became a Vice President.
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He was Chief Scientist of the UK Nature Conservancy Council 1989-1990, Chief Executive of the Australian Nature Conservation Agency and Director of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (1990-1997) and Secretary of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme and Director of its Division of Ecological Sciences 1999-2003.
A small area of Crowle Moor was managed for conservation by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust from 1971, and the Nature Conservancy Council bought another small area in 1985.