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David Suzuki was born
David Suziki was born in Vancouver Canada. He is a third-generation Japanese Canadian. -
Amherst College
David Suzuki recieved his BA in Biology from Amherst College in Massachusetts. -
University of Chicago
David Suzuki received his PhD in zoology from University of Chicago. -
"Suzuki on Science."
David Suzuki begins his television career. He stared in the children's show, "Suzuki on Science." -
EWR Steacie Memorial Fellowship
David Suzuki was presented the EWR Steacie Memorial Fellowship. -
"Quirks and Quarks"
David Suzuki founded the radio program, "Ouirks and Quarks," which is still on the air to this day. -
"The Nature of Things"
In 1970, David Suzuki hosted the television series, "The Nature of Things," which aired in almost 50 countries worldwide. -
"A Planet for the Taking"
David Suzuki launches a hit series called, "A Planet for the Taking." The show averaged about 1.8 million viewers per episode. -
UNESCO Kalinga Prize
David Suzuki receives the UNESCO Kalinga Prize. -
David Suzuki Foundation
The David Suzuki Foundation is officially opened. David Suzuki and his wife co-founded this foundation. -
Lifetime Achievement Award
David Suzuki recieves the Lifetime Achievement Award from UBC. -
David Suzuki retires
David Suzuki retires after teaching at the University of Britsh Columbia as a science professor. -
John Drainie Award
David Suzuki was awarded the John Drainie Award for broadcasting. -
5th Greatest Canadian
David Suzuki is announced the 5th Greatest Canadian -
Speaks to McGill students
In February 2008, David Suzuki speaks to McGill University students and urges them to speak out against politicians who fail to act on climate change -
Right Livelihood Award
David Suzuki is awarded with the Right Livelihood Award.