Harold Camm

Harold Camm (7 September 1903 – 6 April 1990) was an Australian geographer who served as the Surveyor General of Western Australia from 1959 to 1968.

[2] In July 1932, he married Dorothea Laura Hill Parker (1900 - 1992), a medical practitioner.

[2] In 1959, he was appointed as the Surveyor General of Western Australia by the department of land administration under the terms of the Electoral Districts Act 1963.

[4] His period of leadership encompassed a peak land settlement era where 1,000,000 acres of virgin bush was annually classified and subdivided into farms for conditional purchase release.

The importance of these interconnecting ribbons of land to the conservation of flora and fauna has only been recognized in recent years.