Edward Pritchard Gee

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Edward Pritchard Gee (E. P. Gee) (1904-1968) was a tea-planter and an amateur naturalist in Assam, India. He is famous for his discovery of Langur species named after him, Gee's Golden Langur. He was an active contributor to the early wildlife protection policy of India. His publications include the book The Wildlife of India.