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'''Bruce Kinloch''' [[Military Cross|MC]] (27 August 1919 – 21 June 2011){{sfn|Telegraph|2011}} was a British army officer, wildlife conservation leader and author.
'''Bruce Kinloch''' [[Military Cross|MC]] (27 August 1919 – 21 June 2011){{sfn|Telegraph|2022}} was a British army officer, wildlife conservation leader and author.


He was born at [[Saharanpur]] in [[India]] and educated at [[Berkhamsted School]] in [[England]].
He was born at [[Saharanpur]] in [[India]] and educated at [[Berkhamsted School]] in [[England]].
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==Conservation career==
==Conservation career==
In 1947, Kinloch joined the [[Colonial Administrative Service]], first as a Game Ranger on the [[Kilifi]] Coast of [[Kenya]]. He was Chief Game Warden in the [[Uganda Game and Fisheries Department]] for ten years; in 1960 he became Chief Game Warden of [[Tanganyika (territory)|Tanganyika]], a post he held until 1964.  Later, he became the Chief Game Warden in [[Malawi]].{{sfn|Hereford Times|2006}}
In 1947, Kinloch joined the [[Colonial Administrative Service]], first as a Game Ranger on the [[Kilifi]] Coast of [[Kenya]]. He was Chief Game Warden in the [[Uganda Game and Fisheries Department]] for ten years; in 1960 he became Chief Game Warden of [[Tanganyika (territory)|Tanganyika]], a post he held until 1964.  Later, he became the Chief Game Warden in [[Malawi]].{{sfn|Hereford Times|2022}}


Kinloch also founded the [[College of African Wildlife Management]] on the slopes of [[Kilimanjaro]] which has trained thousands of game wardens.{{sfn|Kinloch|1972}}
Kinloch also founded the [[College of African Wildlife Management]] on the slopes of [[Kilimanjaro]] which has trained thousands of game wardens.{{sfn|Kinloch|1972}}
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==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:2011 deaths]]
[[Category:2011 deaths]]
[[Category:People educated at Berkhamsted School]]
[[Category:People educated at Berkhamsted School]]
[[Category:British people in colonial India]]