Lucinda Catherine "Cindy" Buxton
FRGS
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(born 21 August 1950)
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Buxton of Alsa, Barony of
retrieved 9 June 2022 is a British
wildlife film-maker, photographer and author.
Background and education
The third of the six children of
Lord Buxton of Alsa (founder of
Anglia Television
ITV Anglia, previously known as Anglia Television, is the ITV franchise holder for the East of England. The station is based at Anglia House in Norwich, with regional news bureaux in Cambridge and Northampton. ITV Anglia is owned and operated b ...
and the television series ''
Survival
Survival, or the act of surviving, is the propensity of something to continue existing, particularly when this is done despite conditions that might kill or destroy it. The concept can be applied to humans and other living things (or, hypotheti ...
'') and Pamela Mary Birkin, daughter of
Sir Henry Birkin,
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Birkin, Bt, of Ruddington Grange, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire (UK) 1905
retrieved 9 June 2022 she was educated at
New Hall School
New Hall School is a Catholic co-educational independent boarding and day school in the village of Boreham in the City of Chelmsford, Essex, England. It was founded in 1642 in the Low Countries, now Belgium, by sisters of the Catholic order Cano ...
,
Chelmsford, Essex
Chelmsford () is a city in the City of Chelmsford district in the county of Essex, England. It is the county town of Essex and one of three cities in the county, along with Southend-on-Sea and Colchester. It is located north-east of London at ...
.
Professional career
Buxton's first wildlife film was released in 1971, when she was just 21 years old. She later became involved in filming wildlife documentary films (chiefly for her father's nature documentary television series ''
Survival
Survival, or the act of surviving, is the propensity of something to continue existing, particularly when this is done despite conditions that might kill or destroy it. The concept can be applied to humans and other living things (or, hypotheti ...
''). In 1978 she co-wrote the first scientific paper about the
shoebill
The shoebill (''Balaeniceps rex'') also known as the whalebill, whale-headed stork or shoe-billed stork, is a very large long-legged wading bird. It derives its name from its enormous shoe-shaped bill. It has a somewhat stork-like overall form ...
, in
Zambia
Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most cent ...
.
Her 1980 book "Survival in the Wild" is about her first 8 years in
Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
.
During a filming expedition on
South Georgia in March 1982, Buxton and her assistant Annie Price were caught up in the
Falklands War
The Falklands War ( es, link=no, Guerra de las Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and its territorial de ...
. Argentine forces
seized control of the east coast of South Georgia on 3 April 1982. Buxton and Price, who had been filming in an isolated part of the island, were trapped for four weeks before they were rescued by a helicopter from
HMS ''Endurance'' on 30 April.
This and her previous three years there and in
Antarctica
Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean, it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest contine ...
are described in her book ''Survival: South Atlantic''. She was subsequently invited to return for the
Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands (; es, Islas Malvinas, link=no ) is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf. The principal islands are about east of South America's southern Patagonian coast and about from Cape Dubouzet ...
' 150th anniversary celebrations in February 1983.
[
Buxton and Annie Price won the Media Award of the ]Variety Club of Great Britain
Variety, the Children's Charity is a charitable organization founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1927.
History
On October 10, 1927, a group of eleven men involved in show business set up a social club which they named the "Variety Club". On ...
for 1982 and Buxton was invested as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She now works in the field of video presentation of legal proceedings, for Z-Axis, which she joined in 1997.
South Georgia Island
Buxton Glacier () is a glacier flowing northeast into St Andrews Bay, South Georgia. This glacier was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee
The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (or UK-APC) is a United Kingdom government committee, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, responsible for recommending names of geographical locations within the British Antarctic Territory (BAT) and ...
(UK-APC) in 1987 after Buxton and her parents.
Works
Films
*''Nakuru'' (1971)
*''Floating Worlds of Naivasha'' (1972)
*''Edge of the Abyss'' (1973)
*''Almost a Dodo'' (1975)
*''The Last Kingdom of the Elephants'' (1977)
*''The Down Makers'' (1979)
*''Penguin Island'' (1980)
*''Falkland Summer'' (1981)
*''Stranded on South Georgia'' (1982)
*''Opportunity South Atlantic'' (1982)
*''Built for the Kill'' (2001)
Books
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References
External links
*
LinkedIn profile
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British nature writers
Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society
Living people
1950 births
British film directors
English women photographers
British people of the Falklands War
Daughters of life peers
Cindy
People educated at New Hall School