Dr Arthur Edward Smith CBE MA (always known as Ted) was born in August 1920 in Alford, Lincolnshire. He came from a long line of rural craftsmen. Educated at the local grammar school in the 1930s, Ted began his working life as an English teacher. After gaining a Masters degree in English at Leeds University and a spell teaching in the city and then Norfolk, Ted returned to Lincolnshire in 1948 as a resident tutor in adult education.
In the 1940s Ted Smith recognised the urgent need to save Lincolnshire’s most special places for nature. In 1948 he was the founding Honorary Secretary of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and went on to be Chairman and then President. He fought to save our unspoiled coast, ancient meadows and heaths and to halt the destruction of native woodland. Ted campaigned on almost every front from saving roadside flowers from being sprayed with chemicals to pressing for legislation to protect otters.