Peter Beard, Wildlife Photographer on the Wild Side, Dies at 82
Called the last of the adventurers, Mr. Beard photographed African fauna at great personal risk, and well into old age could party till dawn. He had been missing for 19 days.
Peter Beard, a New York photographer, artist and naturalist to whom the word wild was roundly applied, both for his death-defying photographs of African wildlife and for his own much-publicized days decades, really as an amorous, bibulous, pharmaceutically inclined man about town, was found dead in the woods on Sunday, almost three weeks after he disappeared from his home in Montauk on the East End of Long Island. He was 82.
His family confirmed that a body found in Camp Hero State Park in Montauk was that of Mr. Beard.
He had dementia and had experienced at least one stroke. He was last seen on March 31, and the authorities had conducted an extensive search for him.
We are all heartbroken by the confirmation of our beloved Peters death, the family said in a statement, adding, He died where he lived: in nature.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/19/arts/peter-beard-dead.html