Ratcliffe, Jane (1917–1999)

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Ratcliffe, Jane (1917–1999)

English naturalist and writer. Name variations: Edna Jane Ratcliffe. Born June 2, 1917, in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England; died Dec 3, 1999; m. Teddy Ratcliffe, 1940.

Writer and wildlife campaigner, especially for badgers, initially worked as a home economics teacher; assisted Lord Arran with the passage of the Badgers Act, Parliament's 1st passage of a protective animal act (1973); counted and rescued badgers; retired to the Lake District with husband (1980), where she lectured at the Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole; wrote Through the Badger Gate (1974), Fly High, Run Free (1979) and Wildlife in My Garden (1986).