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This is a list of giant pandas , both alive and deceased. The giant panda is a conservation-reliant vulnerable species . [1] Wild population estimates vary; one estimate shows that there are about 1,590 individuals living in the wild, [2] while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figur
#1 List of animal and plant symbols of the Canary Islands
This is a list of animal and plant symbols of the Canary Islands as a whole and each of the islands. These species were established as symbols by Decree Law of April 30, 1991 by the Government of the Canary Islands . [1] Animal and plant symbol of the archipelago as a whole: Region Natural symbols I
Trillium undulatum , commonly called painted trillium , painted lady (not to be confused with the painted lady butterfly), or trille ondulé in French, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the bunchflower family Melanthiaceae . It is also known as smiling wake robin or striped wake-robin . [4] [5]
James Lauritz Reveal (March 29, 1941 – January 9, 2015) [1] was a U.S. botanist best known for his contributions to the genus Eriogonum and for his work on suprageneric names. His website, at PlantSystematics.org, [2] also presents material on plant taxonomy including the Reveal system . [3] He publ
#2 Eugène Simon
Eugène Louis Simon ( French pronunciation: [øʒɛn lwi simɔ̃] ; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but also on birds and plants. He is by far the most prolific spider taxonomist in history, describing over 4,000 species. [1] Fo
Charles Walter de Vis ( Birmingham , England , 9 May 1829 – Brisbane , Queensland , Australia , 30 April 1915), [1] known as Devis before about 1882, was an English zoologist , [1] ornithologist , [2] herpetologist , [1] [3] and botanist . Charles Walter De Vis De Vis gained a BA from Magdelene Coll
#4 Hermann Friedrich Teichmeyer
Hermann Friedrich Teichmeyer (April 30, 1685 – February 5, 1746) was a German physician and botanist born in Hannoversch Münden . He was father-in-law to Albrecht von Haller (1708–1777). German physician and botanist (1685–1746) Hermann Friedrich Teichmeyer The botanical genus Teichmeyeria ( Scop. ,
Morten Pedersen Porsild (1 September 1872, Glibstrup near Store Andst – 30 April 1956, Copenhagen ) was a Danish botanist who lived and worked most of his adult life in Greenland . He participated in expeditions to Greenland in 1898 and 1902, together with the physiologist August Krogh . In 1906, he
Joseph Charles Arthur (January 11, 1850 – April 30, 1942) was a pioneer American plant pathologist and mycologist best known for his work with the parasitic rust fungi ( Pucciniales ). [1] : 4 He was a charter member of the Botanical Society of America , the Mycological Society of America , and
Louis Pasteur ForMemRS ( / ˈ l uː i p æ ˈ s t ɜːr / , French: [lwi pastœʁ] ; 27 December 1822 – 28 September 1895) was a French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination , microbial fermentation and pasteurization , the latter of which was named after
Federico Johow , born as Friedrich Richard Adalbert Johow ; (February 5, 1859–April 30, 1933) was a German-Chilean botanist and biologist born in Chodziesen (known as Colmar after 1878), Province of Posen . Dr. phil. Federico Johow
Jens Peter Jacobsen (7 April 1847 – 30 April 1885) was a Danish novelist , poet , and scientist, in Denmark often just written as " J. P. Jacobsen ". He began the naturalist movement in Danish literature and was a part of the Modern Breakthrough . Danish writer Jens Peter Jacobsen Born ( 1847-04
Christian Gottlieb Ludwig (30 April 1709 – 7 May 1773) was a German physician and botanist born in Brieg, Silesia (now Brzeg , Poland). He was the father of physician/naturalist Christian Friedrich Ludwig (1757–1823) and of Christian L. Ludwig (1749–1784), a physician/scientist known for his transla
#11 André Maublanc
André Pierre Jules Maublanc (24 July 1880, in Nantes – 30 April 1958, in Paris ) was a French mycologist and plant pathologist . Beginning in 1902, he worked as a préparateur at the Station de Pathologie végétale in Paris. In 1912, he traveled to Brazil , where he was responsible for organizing the
Luigi Aloysius Colla (30 April 1766 – 23 December 1848) was an Italian botanist of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. He was a member of the Provisional Government of Savoy from December 12, 1798, to April 2, 1799, taking his turn as chairman of the government in rotation for a ten-day term. [1
#13 Joseph Leidy
Joseph Mellick Leidy (September 9, 1823 – April 30, 1891) was an American paleontologist , parasitologist and anatomist. American anatomist and paleontologist Joseph Leidy Joseph Leidy circa 1870 Born ( 1823-09-09 ) September 9, 1823 Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , U.S. Died April 30, 1891 (1891-04-30
#14 Christian Casimir Brittinger
Christian Casimir Brittinger (30 April 1795, Friedberg – 11 January 1869, Steyr ) was a German botanist , entomologist and ornithologist . Christian Casimir Brittinger.
#15 George Henry Hamilton Tate
George Henry Hamilton Tate (April 30, 1894 – December 24, 1953) was a British-born American zoologist and botanist , who worked as a mammalogist for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City . In his lifetime he wrote several books on subjects such as the South American mouse opossums
#16 William Starling Sullivant
William Starling Sullivant (January 15, 1803 – April 30, 1873) was an early American botanist recognized as the foremost authority on bryophytes in the United States. William Starling Sullivant Sullivant in 1864 Born ( 1803-01-15 ) January 15, 1803 Franklinton, Ohio Died April 30, 1873 (1873-04-30)
Howard Alvin Crum (July 14, 1922 – April 30, 2002) was an American botanist dedicated to the study of mosses , and was a renowned expert on the North American bryoflora. American bryologist Howard A. Crum Born July 14, 1922 Mishawaka, Indiana Died April 30, 2002 ( 2002-05-01 ) (aged 79) Ann Arbo
Richard Brinsley Hinds FRCS (11 October 1811, Aldermaston , England – 25 May 1846, Swan River , Western Australia) was a British naval surgeon , botanist and malacologist . He sailed on the 1835–42 voyage by HMS Sulphur to explore the Pacific Ocean, and edited the natural history reports of that e
#19 Gustav Kunze
Gustav Kunze (4 October 1793, Leipzig – 30 April 1851, Leipzig) was a German professor of zoology , an entomologist and botanist with an interest mainly in ferns and orchids. German naturalist (1793–1851) Gustav Kunze Kunze joined the Wernerian Natural History Society in Edinburgh in 1817. He later
#20 Charles M. Rick
Charles Madera Rick (30 April 1915 – 5 May 2002) was a plant geneticist and botanist who pioneered research on the origins of the tomato . He was widely regarded as the world's leading authority on tomato biology. Born in 1915 in Reading, PA , Rick earned a bachelor's degree in horticulture in 1937
#1 Berlin Zoo
The Berlin Zoological Garden ( German: Zoologischer Garten Berlin ) is the oldest surviving and best-known zoo in Germany. Opened in 1844, it covers 35 hectares (86.5 acres) and is located in Berlin 's Tiergarten . With about 1,380 different species and over 20,200 animals, the zoo presents one of t