Reg Sprigg

Reginald Claude Sprigg, AO, HonDSc ANU, HonDSc Flinders, MSc Adelaide, FTSE (1 March 1919 – 2 December 1994) was an Australian geologist and conservationist. At 17 he became the youngest Fellow of the Royal Society of South Australia. During 1946, in the Ediacara Hills, South Australia he discovered the Ediacara biota, an assemblage of some of the most ancient animal fossils known. He was involved with oceanographic research and petroleum exploration by various companies which he initiated. During 1968, he acquired a derelict pastoral lease, Arkaroola, and transformed it into a wildlife sanctuary and wilderness reserve.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Sprigg Reginald Claude
Birth dateMarch 01, 1919
Birth nameReginald Claude Sprigg
Birth place
South Australia , Yorke Peninsula
Date of deathDecember 02, 1994
Place of death
Glasgow
Resting place
Arkaroola
Education
Glenunga International High School
University of Adelaide
Known for
Precambrian
South Australia
Flinders Ranges
Arkaroola

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