Douglas Tompkins

Douglas Tompkins in Coyhaique (XI Región), Chile † 2015

Douglas Rainsford Tompkins was an American conservationist, outdoorsman, philanthropist, filmmaker, agriculturalist, and businessman. Beginning in ...

Douglas Rainsford Tompkins was an American conservationist, outdoorsman, philanthropist, filmmaker, agriculturalist, and businessman. Beginning in the mid-1960s, he and Susie Tompkins Buell, his first wife, co-founded and ran two companies: the outdoor equipment and clothing company The North Face and the Esprit clothing company. Following their divorce and Tompkins' departure from the business world in 1989, he became active in environmental and land conservation causes. In the 1990s Tompkins and his second wife, Kris McDivitt Tompkins bought and conserved over 2 million acres of wilderness in Chile and Argentina, more than any other private individuals in the region, thus becoming among the largest private land-owners in the world. The Tompkins were focused on park creation, wildlife recovery, ecological agriculture, and activism, with the goal of saving biodiversity.

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Douglas Tompkins
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