Nicolas Hulot
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Nicolas Hulot was born on April 30, 1955 in Lille. Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur and Chevalier des Arts et Lettres. Founder and president of the Fondation Nicolas Hulot.
- 1973 to 1978: Agency photographer for SIPA Presse
- 1978 to 1987:radio journalist and producer for France Inter
- October 1992 to June 1995: Editor-in-chief of VSD Nature
- 1976 to 1993: Expedition organizer
- September 1987 to June 1995: Producer and presenter of "Ushuaïa, le magazine de l'Extrême" on TF1
- January 1996 to June 1997: Producer and presenter of TF1's "Opération Okavango"
- October 1998: Producer and presenter of TF1's "Ushuaïa Nature"
- December 1990: creation of the Ushuaïa Foundation, which was renamed Fondation Nicolas Hulot pour la Nature et l'Homme on January 1, 1995
[edit] Books written
- Ces enfants qui souffrent, published by P.A.C.,
- Tabarly, 45 ans de défis, published by P.A.C.,
- Les chemins de traverse, published by Lattès Paris, 1989, VLACC-number 00811951
- Chasseurs de pôles (with Jean-François Chaigneau), published by Albin Michel,
- États d'âme, published by Lattès Paris, 1991, ISBN 2-7096-0957-6
- Questions de nature, published by Plon,
- A mes risques et plaisirs, published by Plon.
- Le syndrôme du Titanic ISBN 2-7021-3418-1
[edit] External links
- http://www.fondation-nicolas-hulot.org/
- http://www.ecole-nicolas-hulot.org/
- http://www.planete-nature.org/
- http://www.sos-planete-eau.org/fr:Nicolas Hulot

