Richard Leakey - translation to french
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Richard Leakey - translation to french

KENYAN PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST, CONSERVATIONIST, AND POLITICIAN
Richard Erskine Frere Leakey; Richard E. Leakey; R.E.F. Leakey; Leakey, Richard; Richard Leaky; Richard Erskine Leakey
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Richard Leakey         
Richard Leakey (born 1944), Kenyan paleoanthropologist, son of Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, most known for his discovery, of an almost complete skeleton of a 9-year-old hominid who died 1.5 million years ago
Louis Leakey         
Louis Leakey (1903-1972), British archaeologist and paleontologist, husband of Mary Leakey, father of Richard Leakey
Mary Leakey         
Mary Leakey (1913-1996), British paleontologist and wife of Louis Leakey, mother of Richard Leakey

Definition

leaky
(leakiest)
Something that is leaky has holes, cracks, or other faults which allow liquids and gases to pass through.
...the cost of repairing the leaky roof.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Richard Leakey

Richard Erskine Frere Leakey (19 December 1944 – 2 January 2022) was a Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist and politician. Leakey held a number of official positions in Kenya, mostly in institutions of archaeology and wildlife conservation. He was Director of the National Museum of Kenya, founded the NGO WildlifeDirect and was the chairman of the Kenya Wildlife Service.

Leakey co-founded the Turkana Basin Institute in an academic partnership with Stony Brook University, where he was an anthropology professor. He served as the chair of the Turkana Basin Institute until his death.