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==Family==
==Family==


Suzuki was married to Setsuko Joane Sunahara from 1958 to 1965, with three children (Tamiko, Troy, and Laura). He married Tara Elizabeth Cullis in 1972 and had two daughters: Sarika and Severn Cullis-Suzuki. <!--Severn is listed 2nd so searches for her name yield this page.--> Severn, born in 1979, has also done environmental work, including speaking at environmental conferences.  
Suzuki was married to Setsuko Joane Sunahara from 1958 to 1965, with three children (Tamiko, Troy, and Laura). He married Tara Elizabeth Cullis in 1972 and had two daughters: Sarika and Severn Cullis-Suzuki. Severn, born in 1979, has also done environmental work, including speaking at environmental conferences.  


David Suzuki's Japanese language|Japanese name is {{nihongo|Takayoshi Suzuki|鈴木 孝義|Suzuki Takayoshi}} but he is always known by his English name to the public, even in Japanese scientific and popular literature (using Romaji). Suzuki lives in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver.<ref>[http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=d4a4f320-fadc-4b5c-ba18-b0c5556c3b81 Miro Cernetig. "Just Wait, Says Sierra Club, You Too May Be Under Water." ''The Vancouver Sun.'' 4 May 2006.]</ref>
David Suzuki's Japanese language|Japanese name is {{nihongo|Takayoshi Suzuki|鈴木 孝義|Suzuki Takayoshi}} but he is always known by his English name to the public, even in Japanese scientific and popular literature (using Romaji). Suzuki lives in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver.
 
==See also==
 
* Conservation biology
* Environmentalism
* Soft energy path
 
==Notes==
 
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