The wind was blowing into the pile, chasing a white cloud of superphosphate across the landscape.
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František Urban was born on November 15, 1939 in Olomouc and has lived in České Budějovice since the age of four. He has many memories from the war, he remembers the air raids on České Budějovice or his encounter with the hairdressers. From his early childhood he was fascinated by nature, his hobby was developed by the scouts and his mother, who supplied him with books about nature. In 1961, he graduated from the Faculty of Forestry at the Czech Technical University and began working as a tax collector in Šumava at the Forest Project or the Institute for Forest Management. He wanted to continue his studies, but the regime did not allow him to do so. In 1966, he went to work at the newly established Regional Nature Conservation Centre and participated in many institutional and systemic changes in nature conservation in Czechoslovakia. During the normalisation period, he organised unique international conservation camps for young people, which put him on the radar of the State Security Service (StB). He was also a journalist. After the revolution in 1989, he worked at the Ministry of the Environment and was active in many international organisations, including the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), of which he was vice-president.