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          OLEGAS TRUCHANAS – SHORT....

          Olegas Truchanas

          Australian photographer

          Olegas Truchanas (22 September 1923 – 6 January 1972)[1] was a Lithuanian-Australian conservationist and nature photographer.

          He was a key figure in the attempt to stop the damming of the ecologically sensitive Lake Pedder in South West Tasmania by the Hydro Electricity Commission.

          Wildness examines the legacy of Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis, two of Australia's greatest wilderness photographers.

        1. Wildness examines the legacy of Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis, two of Australia's greatest wilderness photographers.
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        3. OLEGAS TRUCHANAS – SHORT.
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        6. His photographs, along with those of his protégé, Peter Dombrovskis,[2] helped raise public awareness of the importance of the south-west Tasmania.

          Early life

          Truchanas was born in Šiauliai, Lithuania.

          In 1941, he graduated from the Šiauliai Gymnasium. After the 1945 fall of Lithuania to the USSR, he fled to Munich, Germany. Though he enrolled in a law degree at UNRRA University, he was sent to a displaced persons camp and subsequently migrated to Tasmania in 1948.[3]

          Upon arriving in Tasmania, Truchanas worked for a zinc company in Hobart for two years, which was necessary [clarification needed] under Austral