Helen Hughes (scientist)
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Helen Hannah Rigg Hughes (née Rigg; born 29 August 1929) is a New Zealand botanist. She served as New Zealand's first
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from 1987 to 1996.


Early life and family

Hughes was born Helen Hannah Rigg in
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on 29 August 1929, the daughter of agricultural scientist Theodore Rigg, who became director of the Cawthron Institute in 1933, and Esther Rigg (née White). She grew up in the suburb of Tāhunanui, and was educated at
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, where she discovered her passion for botany. Rigg went on to complete a
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degree with first-class honours in botany at
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, graduating in 1952. Her thesis was titled ''An ecological survey of the
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lands of the Westport District, Nelson''. She was awarded a Fulbright grant to travel to the United States, and studied at
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from 1952 to 1954, earning a Master of Science degree. Rigg married David Crowther Hughes in 1955, and the couple had four children.


Career

After returning to New Zealand from the United States, Helen Hughes taught at secondary schools in Christchurch and later Wellington. In 2017, she recalled that jobs for women in science at the time were hard to come by and there was "a bit of an old boys network operating". Hughes' first science job was in Fiji for three years, working for the Fiji Department of Agriculture looking at water weed issues. She then worked for DSIR (Department of Scientific and Industrial Research) developing Environmental Impact reports. She moved on to become Assistant Commissioner for the Commission for the Environment, before becoming the first
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in 1987, following the creation of that role by the
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. During her tenure, she wrote numerous reports and submissions on a variety of environmental issues, including flood mitigations following
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, controlling marine oil pollution, the environmental management of coal mining, and possum management. From 1997 to 2002, Hughes was a member of the board of the Environmental Risk Management Authority. She also spent 13 years as a member of the Cawthron Institute's trust board. Hughes has written a biography of her father, ''A Quaker Scientist'', published in 2005.


Honours and awards

In 1990, Hughes was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal. In 1993, she was one of the first two people to be awarded honorary doctorates by the newly independent Lincoln University, being conferred with an honorary
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. Later that year, she was appointed a
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in the
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. Hughes is a
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.


References

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