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Malcolm J. Penny is a British zoologist who is known for his ornithological field work on Aldabra and the Seychelles. In 1964, he graduated in zoology at the University of Bristol. From 1964 to 1965 he led the Bristol University Seychelles Expedition in the Indian Ocean, visited Aldabra and worked on Cousin Island. Due to Penny's efforts, the ICPB bought that island in 1968 and made it protected wildlife refuge. Back to England, Penny became a conservationist with the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. He further made travels to Africa, India and the Arctic. Together with Constantine Walter Benson, he wrote the scientific description of the Aldabra brush-warbler in 1968. Since 1994,, he works as freelance writer for television companies like the BBC, the ZDF, or the ORF[2] and he has also contributed to the Discovering Nature and Animal Kingdom wildlife book series for children.