langs: 2 июля [ru] / july 2 [en] / 2. juli [de] / 2 juillet [fr] / 2 luglio [it] / 2 de julio [es]
days: june 29 / june 30 / july 1 / july 2 / july 3 / july 4 / july 5
The largemouth bass ( Micropterus salmoides ) is a carnivorous freshwater gamefish in the Centrarchidae ( sunfish ) family , a species of black bass native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada and northern Mexico, but widely introduced elsewhere. [2] It is known by a variety
The Gulf sturgeon ( Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi ) is a subspecies of sturgeon that lives in the Gulf of Mexico and some rivers draining into it. The Gulf sturgeon was first recognized as a separate subspecies in 1955. The nominate subspecies is the Atlantic sturgeon , A. o. oxyrinchus . [3] The Gul
The sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ), also called red salmon , kokanee salmon , blueback salmon , or simply sockeye , is an anadromous species of salmon found in the Northern Pacific Ocean and rivers discharging into it. This species is a Pacific salmon that is primarily red in hue during spawn
Julien Foucaud (2 July 1847, in Saint-Clément – 26 April 1904, in Rochefort ) was a French botanist . French botanist From 1867 to 1885, he was an assistant teacher and teacher in several schools in the department of Charente-Maritime . In February 1885, he was appointed director of the naval botani
#2 John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute , KG , PC , FSA Scot ( / b j uː t / ; 25 May 1713 – 10 March 1792), styled Lord Mount Stuart between 1713 and 1723, was a British nobleman who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1762 to 1763 under George III . He was arguably the last important royal favouri
Raleigh Adelbert Black (11 March 1880 – 2 July 1963 [1] ) was an Australian botanist and public servant best known for his large private herbarium , most of which is housed at the National Herbarium of Victoria . [2] His collection of Tasmanian plants is considered one of the largest and most repres
Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell CBE FRS FZS (23 November 1864 – 2 July 1945) was a Scottish zoologist who was Secretary of the Zoological Society of London from 1903 to 1935. [1] During this time, he directed the policy of the Zoological Gardens of London and created the world's first open zoological pa
James Sykes Gamble CIE FRS FLS (2 July 1847 – 16 October 1925) was an English botanist who specialized in the flora of the Indian sub-continent ; he became Director of the British Imperial Forest School at Dehradun , and a Fellow of the Royal Society . English botanist (1847-1925) James Sykes Gamble
Herbert George Baker (February 23, 1920 – July 2, 2001) was a British-American botanist and evolutionary ecologist who was an authority on pollination biology and breeding systems of angiosperms . [1] He described what became known as "Baker's rule," a theoretical proposal underpinning an empirical
Dugald Louis Poppelwell (2 July 1863 – 23 September 1939) was a New Zealand lawyer, local politician and conservationist. He was born in Tokomairiro (now Milton ), Otago , New Zealand in 1863. [1] [2] New Zealand lawyer (1863-1939) Dugald Louis Poppelwell Poppelwell and family (Poppelwell is second
Christoph Carl Friedrich von Wurmb (2 July 1742 – March 1781) was a German botanist . His official shorthand is " Wurmb" . He was a descendant of the noble family von Wurmb. At some point in time, his elder brother Ludwig and he himself fell in love with the same woman. After a long decision process
Hans Peter Nooteboom (born 1934) was a Dutch botanist, pteridologist, plant taxonomist, and journal editor. [1] "Noot." redirects here. For other uses, see Noot . Hans Peter Nooteboom Born ( 1934-07-02 ) July 2, 1934 [1] Waingapu , Sumba , Indonesia Died 20-4-2022 Leiden, Netherlands Nationality Dut
#10 Narcisse Théophile Patouillard
Narcisse Théophile Patouillard (2 July 1854 – 30 March 1926) was a French pharmacist and mycologist . French pharmacist and mycologist "Pat." redirects here. For other uses, see PAT (disambiguation) . Narcisse Théophile Patouillard (1854-1926) He was born in Macornay , a town in the department of Ju
#11 Henry Curtis Beardslee Sr.
Henry Curtis Beardslee Sr. (July 2, 1807 – December 21, 1884) was an American physician, botanist, and state legislator. He was the father of botanist Henry Curtis Beardslee . American physician Beardslee, son of Dr. Gideon and Sarah Ann (Curtiss) Beardslee, was born in that part of Huntington which
Professor Eugene Byron Smalley (1926–2002) was an American plant pathologist . Smalley joined the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1957 with the specific aim of finding a way to control Dutch elm disease [1] Assembling seeds from around the northern hemisphere, Smalley developed resistant strains
#13 Augustine Henry
Augustine Henry (2 July 1857 – 23 March 1930) was a British-born Irish plantsman and sinologist . He is best known for sending over 15,000 dry specimens and seeds and 500 plant samples to Kew Gardens in the United Kingdom. By 1930, he was a recognised authority and was honoured with society membersh
Vicente (Vincente) de Cervantes (Ledrada, Salamanca España; 1755 - México; 1829) was a notable Spanish and Mexican physician and botanist .
Robert Lee Gilbertson (January 15, 1925 – October 26, 2011) [1] was a distinguished American mycologist and educator. He was a faculty member at University of Arizona for 26 years until his retirement from teaching in 1995; he was a Professor Emeritus at U of A until his death on October 26, 2011 in
Noel Farnie Robertson CBE FRSE (1923 – 1999) was a Scottish botanist and agriculturist who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). Noel Farnie Robertson Born ( 1923-12-24 ) 24 December 1923 Dundalk, Ireland [1] Died 2 July 1999 (1999-07-02) (aged 75) Occupation Botanist and
#17 Émile Maupas
François Émile Maupas (2 July 1842 in Vaudry – 18 October 1916 in Algiers ) was a French librarian , protozoologist, cytologist, and botanist . Maupas contributed to ideas on the life cycle and reproduction of the ciliates. He founded the idea, known as the Maupasian life cycle, that some protists h
#18 Olga Fedchenko
Olga Aleksandrovna Fedchenko or Olga Fedtschenko (née Armfeld; 30 October 1845 – 24 April 1921) was a Russian botanist. Rosa fedtschenkoana , which is found in Asia, was named in her honour (with a German transliteration of her name). Russian botanist, explorer and artist Olga Fedchenko Born Ol'ga A
#19 Robert Ridgway
Robert Ridgway (July 2, 1850 – March 25, 1929) was an American ornithologist specializing in systematics . He was appointed in 1880 by Spencer Fullerton Baird , secretary of the Smithsonian Institution , to be the first full-time curator of birds at the United States National Museum , a title he hel
The Vancouver Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Stanley Park in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada. In addition to being a major tourist attraction for Vancouver, the aquarium is a centre for marine research, ocean literacy education, climate activism, [7] conservation and marine animal re
Flamingo Land is a theme park, zoo, and resort located in Kirby Misperton , North Yorkshire , England . Opened in 1959, it has been owned and operated by the Gibb family since 1978. Theme park, zoo, and resort in North Yorkshire, England Flamingo Land Resort Previously known as Yorkshire Zoo Flaming
The Abilene Zoo is a 16-acre (6.5 ha) zoo located in Abilene , Texas . The zoo has over 800 animals representing over 175 species. Attendance for 2021 was 255,00. Zoo in Texas, United States Abilene Zoo Zoo logo Abilene zoo large entrance sign Date opened 1966 Location 2070 Zoo Ln Abilene , Texas
Zoodoo Zoo is a wildlife park about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Richmond , Tasmania in Australia . It is spread over 90 hectares (220 acres) . [1] This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self-published sources . ( February 2018 ) Zoo Zoodoo Zoo Date opened 2 July 1999