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198:. From 1982 to 1992, he held a variety of curatorial positions in the department of geology. Following a brief period as a vice-president of the museum, Crane became director of the Field Museum in 1995. His tenure as Director of the Field Museum saw strengthening of the museum's programs in collections and research as well as the creation of two cross departmental units, the Center for Cultural Understanding and Change, and the Office of Environmental and Conservation Programs. His time as Director also included the acquisition of " 296:. Located on part of the Mellons' former Virginia estate, called Oak Spring, the Foundation's mission is to "support and inspire fresh thinking and bold action on the history and future of plants, including the art and culture of plants, gardens and landscapes." Containing Bunny Mellon's gardens and rare book library, the Oak Spring Garden Foundation supports research and scholarship relating to the diversity and future of plants; the art of plants, gardens, and landscapes. Crane is the inaugural president of the Foundation. 218:. Crane sought to better connect the conservation and botanical work at Kew with the public side of the institution. Crane's time at Kew included the attainment of UNESCO World Heritage site status and an embrace of digital technology, as well as an increase in the presence of seasonal themes and festivals that helped increase visitor attendance. His tenure at Kew saw increased visitation, both at Kew and also at 269:, and Crane played an important role in stabilizing the school's finances. Among his many other duties, he was involved in a variety of projects to provide student financial support and to increase student involvement in research. He also forged connections with other graduate programs (including the 177:
Peter Crane has held positions at the University of Reading (1978-1981), the Field Museum (1982-1999), the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1999-2006), the University of Chicago (2006-2009), Yale University (2009-2016) and the Oak Spring Garden Foundation (2016–present), among others. He has also held
1161: 273:). Crane also recruited several new scholars to the school and sought to strengthen programs supporting diversity and inclusion. In regards to research, Crane worked to increase research collaboration within the school. 230:
Upon taking the position at Kew, Crane had said that he would not spend the rest of his career there. True to his word, Crane left Kew in 2006 to return to the United States, taking a University Professorship at the
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and contributed as editor to multiple volumes on the evolution and conservation of plants. He also co-wrote two major books on plant evolution. The first, written with Paul Kenrick, is titled:
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visiting or part-time positions at universities and museums around the world. The following section discusses some of his professional accomplishments in more detail.
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In June 2016, Crane moved to northern Virginia to lead The Oak Spring Garden Foundation, a nascent nonprofit founded by the landscape designer and fashion icon
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in the United Kingdom. He attended Kettering Grammar School where he developed a strong interest in local history and archaeology as well as plants, and the
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Strategic planning for collections-based not-for-profit organizations, especially museums and botanical gardens.
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Integrated paleobotanical and neobotanical studies of plant diversity and evolution.
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In 1999, Crane left the Field Museum to become director and chief executive of the
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Friis, Else Marie; Crane, Peter R.; Pedersen, Kaj Raunsgaard (18 August 2011).
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for services to horticulture and conservation. In 2014 he was awarded the
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Large-scale patterns and processes of plant evolution, plant paleontology.
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As well as numerous scientific and popular articles, Crane has written
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President of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation Senior Research Scientist
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skeleton. Sue has since become an iconic fixture at the Field Museum.
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He is the recipient of several honorary degrees including from
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This article is about the botanist. For the cricketer, see
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People associated with the Field Museum of Natural History
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Conservation of plant diversity, including crop diversity.
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Crane is married with two children, a daughter and son.
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Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
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Index

Peter Crane (cricketer)
Peter Crane (director)
Alma mater
FRS
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Yale University
Field Museum
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
angiosperms
Ginkgo biloba
Kettering, Northamptonshire
University of Reading
Reading Beds
Field Museum of Natural History
Indiana University, Bloomington
paleobotany
Sue
Tyrannosaurus rex
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Wakehurst Place
University of Chicago
Yale
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
James Speth
Great Recession
Yale School of Management
Rachel "Bunny" Lambert Mellon
Else Marie Friis
Royal Society
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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