Aila Keto

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Aila Inkeri Keto AO (born 14 March 1943) is founder and President of the Rainforest Conservation Society in Queensland, Australia, now known as the Australia Rainforest Conservation Society.

Born in Tully, Queensland, Australia,[1] Dr Keto originally studied biochemistry and worked at the University of Queensland.[2]

Keto was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1994 and was nominated as Queenslander of the Year in 2000. In 2001 she was awarded the Centenary Medal, "for service as an expert on wet tropics and as a leading conservationist and academic".[3]

In 2005 Dr Kato was awarded the Volvo Environment Prize for her work which, "led to the protection of more than 1.5 million hectares of Queensland's rainforest".[4] This is only one of a series of awards that have been given to her for her environmental and conservation work[5] which has resulted in three successful nominations for world heritage status: Wet Tropics, Fraser Island and the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia.[5]

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  1. ^ Keto, Aila Inkeri (1943 - ). Bright Sparcs Biographical entry. Retrieved on 2008-02-29.
  2. ^ Williams, Christine (2006). Green power: Environmentalists who have changed the face of Australia, Lothian Books, pp. 87-96.
  3. ^ It's an Honour. Australian Government. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
  4. ^ Volvo awards protection of biodiversity. Volvo Environment Prize. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
  5. ^ a b Aila Keto Selected as a "Queensland Great" 2005. Australian Rainforest Conservation Society. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.