Peeter Ernits
Estonian zoologist, journalist and politician
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Born | (1953-06-11) 11 June 1953 (age 71) Tallinn, Estonia |
Alma mater | University of Tartu |
Occupation(s) | Zoologist, journalist, politician. |
Known for | Member of XIII and XIV Riigikogu, Estonian Museum of Natural History (1980-1988) |
Peeter Ernits (born 11 June 1953 in Tallinn) is an Estonian zoologist, journalist and politician. He has been member of XIII and XIV Riigikogu.[1]
In 1976 he graduated from University of Tartu in genetics.[1]
1980-1988 he was the director of Estonian Museum of Natural History. 1998-2002 he was chief editor of the magazine Luup. 2004-2007 he was chief editor of newspaper Maaleht.[1]
Since 2018 he is a member of Estonian Conservative People's Party.[1]
Selected works
- Ernits, Peeter (2003). Mõned mu naabrid (in Estonian). Varrak. ISBN 978-9985-3-0714-4
- Ernits, Peeter (2005). Kivialused ja teised. Tallinn: Maalehe Raamat. ISBN 9985-64-277-5
- Ernits, Peeter (2012). 101 Eesti looma (in Estonian). Varrak. ISBN 978-9985-3-2486-8
- Ernits, Peeter (2013). Jäljeaabits. Tallinn: Cum Laude. ISBN 978-9949-9352-3-9
References
- ^ a b c d "101_biographies_2019" (PDF). riigikogu.ee. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
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