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P. G. Isokas was born in 1931 in the Utena district, after graduating from the Vilna Forest Technical School in 1949, he worked as a forestry assistant at the Panevėžys and Vilnius forest farms. After graduating from the Vilnius University Nature Faculty part-time and acquiring the specialty of biologist, he worked in the editorial office of the magazine “Our Forest” in 1970–1975, preparing radio programs.

Since 1959, P. G. Isokas has been actively writing articles, descriptions, and stories about nature. He has published over thirty books, including Hundred Mysteries of the Forest (1960), What Hurts Here (1969), Where the Sphinxes Fly (1972), Spring Lights (1978), and In the Strange House (1979). ), “When Forests Call” (1984), “Lithuanian Natural Monuments” (1995), “Lived in Lithuania” (1998), “Encyclopedic Book of the Forest” (2001), “History of Lithuanian Forests and Hunting” (2006), Kaunas forest history of the region (together with J. Jermalavičius, 2008), forest history of Trakai SFE (together with A. Tervydis, 2008).

For his work, in 1978 he received the title of deserving nature conservator, and in 1995, the award for the best books on the subject of nature. In 2006, P. G. Isok received the Česlovas Kudaba Award for his long-term environmental educational activities, in 2009, the Government’s Culture and Art Award.

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