conservationist
conservationist — 名詞
1. a person whose work or campaigning aims to keep forests, oceans, wildlife, and o
保育人士
致力保護自然環境的人
a person whose work or campaigning aims to keep forests, oceans, wildlife, and other parts of the natural world safe from harm caused by people — for example, by stopping pollution, planting trees, or pushing for laws that protect endangered animals.
Tunde is a conservationist who tracks endangered rhinos in northern Kenya.
Tunde 是一名自然保育者,在肯亞北部追蹤瀕臨絕種的犀牛。
be + a conservationist (occupation/identity)
A group of local conservationists planted three thousand young trees along the river.
一群當地的保育人士沿著河岸種下了三千棵小樹。
plural: a group of conservationists doing collective action
Conservationists warned that the new highway would destroy the bears' last winter habitat.
保育人士警告,新的高速公路會摧毀熊群最後的越冬棲息地。
After visiting the burned forest, Yuki decided to train as a marine conservationist.
在參觀過焚毀的森林之後,Yuki 決定接受訓練,成為一名海洋保育者。
The fishing village now works closely with conservationists to protect the coral reef.
這個漁村現在與保育人士密切合作,以保護珊瑚礁。
- environmentalist
broader — covers pollution, climate, and policy as well as wildlife
- ecologist
more scientific — studies ecosystems; not always an activist
- preservationist
focuses on keeping places or species exactly as they are now
文法句型
a/the conservationist
conservationist + working/campaigning + for/against
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person or group treated as an advocate/expert; often paired with a modifier naming the area of work (marine, wildlife, forest, heritage). Note: a 'conservationist' protects the natural world; a 'conservative' is a politically right-leaning person — same root, very different meaning.