Davidsuzuki

David Takayoshi Suzuki

  • David Suzuki was born

    David Suzuki was born
    David Suziki was born in Vancouver Canada. He is a third-generation Japanese Canadian.
  • Amherst College

    Amherst College
    David Suzuki recieved his BA in Biology from Amherst College in Massachusetts.
  • University of Chicago

    University of Chicago
    David Suzuki received his PhD in zoology from University of Chicago.
  • "Suzuki on Science."

    "Suzuki on Science."
    David Suzuki begins his television career. He stared in the children's show, "Suzuki on Science."
  • EWR Steacie Memorial Fellowship

    EWR Steacie Memorial Fellowship
    David Suzuki was presented the EWR Steacie Memorial Fellowship.
  • "Quirks and Quarks"

    "Quirks and Quarks"
    David Suzuki founded the radio program, "Ouirks and Quarks," which is still on the air to this day.
  • "The Nature of Things"

    "The Nature of Things"
    In 1970, David Suzuki hosted the television series, "The Nature of Things," which aired in almost 50 countries worldwide.
  • "A Planet for the Taking"

    "A Planet for the Taking"
    David Suzuki launches a hit series called, "A Planet for the Taking." The show averaged about 1.8 million viewers per episode.
  • UNESCO Kalinga Prize

    UNESCO Kalinga Prize
    David Suzuki receives the UNESCO Kalinga Prize.
  • David Suzuki Foundation

    David Suzuki Foundation
    The David Suzuki Foundation is officially opened. David Suzuki and his wife co-founded this foundation.
  • Lifetime Achievement Award

    Lifetime Achievement Award
    David Suzuki recieves the Lifetime Achievement Award from UBC.
  • David Suzuki retires

    David Suzuki retires
    David Suzuki retires after teaching at the University of Britsh Columbia as a science professor.
  • John Drainie Award

    John Drainie Award
    David Suzuki was awarded the John Drainie Award for broadcasting.
  • 5th Greatest Canadian

    5th Greatest Canadian
    David Suzuki is announced the 5th Greatest Canadian
  • Speaks to McGill students

    Speaks to McGill students
    In February 2008, David Suzuki speaks to McGill University students and urges them to speak out against politicians who fail to act on climate change
  • Right Livelihood Award

    Right Livelihood Award
    David Suzuki is awarded with the Right Livelihood Award.