langs: 20 июля [ru] / july 20 [en] / 20. juli [de] / 20 juillet [fr] / 20 luglio [it] / 20 de julio [es]
days: july 17 / july 18 / july 19 / july 20 / july 21 / july 22 / july 23
Animal / Animal
#1 Rio Grande silvery minnow
The Rio Grande silvery minnow or Rio Grande minnow ( Hybognathus amarus ) is a small herbivorous North American fish. It is one of the seven North American members of the genus Hybognathus , in the cyprinid family. Species of fish Rio Grande silvery minnow Conservation status Endangered ( IUCN 3.1
- ... ] CLASSIFICATION UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT The Rio Grande silvery minnow was first listed on july 20, 1994. It is currently designated as Endangered in the Entire Range. [6] The population decline of t ...
Plant / Plant
#1 Torreya taxifolia
Torreya taxifolia , commonly known as Florida torreya or stinking-cedar , but also sometimes as Florida nutmeg or gopher wood , is an endangered subcanopy tree of the yew family , Taxaceae . It is native to only a small glacial refugium in the southeastern United States , at the state border region
- ... nnie. "Tribute to the Man Who Gave Me Deep-Time Eyes: Paul S. Martin" . The Great Story . Retrieved 20 july 2022 . Barlow, Connie. "Connie Barlow (biography and publications)" . The Great Story . Retrieved 1 ...
- ... . Retrieved 19 July 2022 . Barlow, Connie. "Connie Barlow: Publications" . Researchgate . Retrieved 20 july 2022 . "Mark W. Schwartz" . University of California, Davis . December 2014 . Retrieved 19 July 202 ...
- ... a fellow of the Ecological Society of America (2018)" . University of California, Davis . Retrieved 20 july 2022 . SFRES Friday Forum Lecture (September 2015). "Assisted Migration as a Tool in Natural Resour ...
- ... angered species, move them to more congenial places" . The Economist . 26 November 2015 . Retrieved 20 july 2022 . "Reports by Torreya Guardians Volunteers" . Torreya Guardians . Retrieved 19 July 2022 . Bar ...
- ... Climate Pressures, a Call for a Plan to Move Endangered Species" . Yale Environment 360 . Retrieved 20 july 2022 . McLachlan, Jason S; Hellmann, Jessica J; Schwartz, Mark W (April 2007). "A Framework for Deb ...
- ... n. "Case: Assisted Migration (2017)" . Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science . Retrieved 20 july 2022 . U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (March 29, 2018). "New FOIA request received for U.S. Fish an ...
#2 List of apple cultivars
Over 7,500 cultivars of the culinary or eating apple ( Malus domestica ) are known. [1] Some are extremely important economically as commercial products, though the vast majority are not suitable for mass production. In the following list, use for "eating" means that the fruit is consumed raw, rathe
- ... tant to most diseases. W 64-70, H 56-66. Flesh yellow, crisp, subacid. Eating Pick45 July 30. Pick55 july 20. . Use August. Pryor Red [3] US <1850 W 80, H 62. Stalk 17 mm. Flesh yellow, tender, juicy, subacid. ...
Researcher / Researcher
#1 George Stacey Gibson
George Stacey Gibson FLS (20 July 1818 – 11 April 1883), was a British banker, botanist and philanthropist.
- George Stacey Gibson FLS ( 20 july 1818 – 11 April 1883), was a British banker, botanist and philanthropist. EARLY LIFE George Stacey ...
- ... botanist and philanthropist. EARLY LIFE George Stacey Gibson was born in Saffron Walden , Essex on 20 july 1818, the only child of Wyatt George Gibson (1790–1862) and Deborah, daughter of George Stacey of A ...
#2 James L. Reveal
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
- ... ed 12 January 2016 . 2001 Vascular Plant Family Nomenclature: Names in Current Use Reveal, James L ( 20 july 2000). "Latest NEWS on Vascular Plant Family Nomenclature" . Plant systematics . University of Mary ...
#3 Joseph Knight (horticulturist)
Joseph Knight (7 October 1778 – 20 July 1855), gardener to George Hibbert , was one of the first people in England to successfully propagate Proteaceae . He is remembered as the nominal author of a publication that caused one of the biggest controversies of 19th-century English botany.
- Joseph Knight (7 October 1778 – 20 july 1855), gardener to George Hibbert , was one of the first people in England to successfully propagat ...
- ... in Avon Dassett. This was consecrated on 3 July 1855, only seventeen days before Knight's death on 20 july 1855. The standard author abbreviation Knight is used to indicate this person as the author when ci ...
#4 Seth Shostak
Seth Shostak (born July 20, 1943) is an American astronomer and author, and is currently the senior astronomer for the SETI Institute . [1] [2] [3] American astronomer and author (born 1943) G. Seth Shostak Shostak in 2011 Born ( 1943-07-20 ) July 20, 1943 (age 79) Arlington County, Virginia , US
- Seth Shostak (born july 20, 1943) is an American astronomer and author, and is currently the senior astronomer for the SETI Ins ...
- ... [3] American astronomer and author (born 1943) G. Seth Shostak Shostak in 2011 Born ( 1943-07-20 ) july 20, 1943 (age 79) Arlington County, Virginia , US Alma mater Princeton (BA) California Institute of Tec ...
#5 R K Hegde
Dr Ramachandra Kuppayya Hegde (9 July 1931 in Uttara Kannada – 20 July 1991) was an Indian academic and the second Vice Chancellor of University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and whe
- Dr Ramachandra Kuppayya Hegde (9 July 1931 in Uttara Kannada – 20 july 1991) was an Indian academic and the second Vice Chancellor of University of Agricultural Sciences, ...
- ... ame the vice chancellor of University of Agricultural Sciences from November 1989 till his death on 20 july 1991. LEGACY Hegde worked in diverse fields of Plant Pathology . He published over 200 scientific p ...
#6 Marie Stopes
Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (15 October 1880 – 2 October 1958) was a British author, palaeobotanist and campaigner for eugenics and women's rights . She made significant contributions to plant palaeontology and coal classification, and was the first female academic on the faculty of the Univ
- ... f the matter. [61] It was a moral victory for Stopes as the press saw it, and she appealed. [62] On 20 july , the Court of Appeal reversed the previous decision (2–1), awarding the £100 to Stopes. The Catholi ...
#7 William Mitten
William Mitten (30 November 1819 – 20 July 1906), was an English pharmaceutical chemist and authority on bryophytes who has been called "the premier bryologist of the second half of the nineteenth century". [1] "Mitt." redirects here. For other uses, see Mitt (disambiguation) . He built up a collect
- William Mitten (30 November 1819 – 20 july 1906), was an English pharmaceutical chemist and authority on bryophytes who has been called "the p ...
#8 David Nelson (botanical collector)
David Nelson (died 20 July 1789) was gardener-botanist on the third voyage of James Cook , and botanist on HMS Bounty under William Bligh at the time of the famous mutiny . Nothing is known of his ancestry or early life. In 1776, while working as a gardener at Kew Gardens , he accepted a position
- David Nelson (died 20 july 1789) was gardener-botanist on the third voyage of James Cook , and botanist on HMS Bounty under Wi ...
#9 Francisco José de Caldas
Francisco José de Caldas ( October 4 , 1768 – October 28, 1816) was a Colombian lawyer , military engineer , self-taught naturalist , mathematician , geographer and inventor (he created the first hypsometer ), who was executed by orders of Pablo Morillo during the Spanish American Reconquista for be
- ... s a lecturer of elementary mathematics at the Colegio del Rosario . [2] POLITICAL AND MILITARY LIFE july 20, 1810, AND THE COLOMBIAN DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Following the death of Mutis in 1809, future in ...
- ... oirs," a continuation of his Semanario. Caldas was actively involved, nonetheless, in the events of july 20, 1810 . Following the lead of cities like Cartagena de Indias , which had created their own juntas , ...
- ... ial Day of Independence of Colombia . AFTER THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Following the events of july 20, Caldas and Joaquín Camacho were asked to create the first newspaper of the newly founded Republic, ...
#10 Robert James Douglas Graham
Robert James Douglas Graham FRSE (1884–1950) was a Scottish botanist. Scottish botanist (1884–1950)
- ... Graham FRSE (1884–1950) was a Scottish botanist. Scottish botanist (1884–1950) LIFE He was born on 20 july 1884 in Perth , the son of Dr John Thomas Graham. His family lived at 4 Athole Crescent in Perth. [ ...
#11 Tadeusz Reichstein
Tadeusz Reichstein (20 July 1897 – 1 August 1996) was a Polish - Swiss chemist and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate (1950), which was awarded for his work on the isolation of cortisone . [1] [2] [3] Polish-Swiss chemist (1897–1996) Tadeusz Reichstein Born ( 1897-07-20 ) July 20, 18
- ... of cortisone . [1] [2] [3] Polish-Swiss chemist (1897–1996) Tadeusz Reichstein Born ( 1897-07-20 ) july 20, 1897 Włocławek , Congress Poland , Russian Empire Died 1 August 1996 (1996-08-01) (aged 99) Basel , ...
- Tadeusz Reichstein ( 20 july 1897 – 1 August 1996) was a Polish - Swiss chemist and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine la ...
#12 David Dwight Baldwin
David Dwight Baldwin (November 26, 1831 – June 16, 1912) [1] was a businessman, educator, and biologist on Maui in the Hawaiian islands . Within biology he is known for his contributions to the study of Hawaiian land snails , part of malacology . [1] David Dwight Baldwin Near his death, circa 1910 B
- ... 868, managed sugar plantations on Maui and Kaua ʻ i. [12] [16] Son William Atwater Baldwin was born july 20, 1869, became manager of three different sugar plantations and then President of Haiku Fruit & Packi ...
#13 Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf
Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf (born in Atchison, Kansas on July 20, 1899; died July 22, 1989) was an American botanist and agronomist, known for his work on the origins of maize . [1]
- Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf (born in Atchison, Kansas on july 20, 1899; died July 22, 1989) was an American botanist and agronomist, known for his work on the origin ...
#14 John Hutchinson (botanist)
John Hutchinson , OBE , FRS (7 April 1884 Blindburn, Northumberland – 2 September 1972 London ) was an English botanist , taxonomist and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] English botanist and taxonomist (1884-1972) John Hutchinson Born ( 1884-04-07 ) 7 April 1884 Wark on Tyne , Northumberland Died 2 September
- ... u River 16 July Kaloswe 16 July Mpika 17 July Zambesi River 17 July Kasama 18 July Mbala (Abercorn) 20 july Tom's Village, Lake Tanganyika 20 July Mpulungu 21 July near Lunzua River 22 July 11 miles S of Lak ...
- ... 7 July Zambesi River 17 July Kasama 18 July Mbala (Abercorn) 20 July Tom's Village, Lake Tanganyika 20 july Mpulungu 21 July near Lunzua River 22 July 11 miles S of Lake Tanganyika 23 July 6 miles N of Kasam ...
#15 George Johnston (naturalist)
George Johnston (1797 – 1855) was a Scottish physician and naturalist . George Johnston, 1849 portrait by William Bonnar Scottish physician and naturalist (1797–1855) Johnston was one of the founders of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club and became its first president. His books include The Flora of
- ... , and History of British Sponges and Lithophytes . LIFE He was born at Simprin , Berwickshire , on 20 july 1797. When he was still young, his family moved to Ilderton in Northumberland. Johnston was educate ...
#16 Gregor Mendel
Gregor Johann Mendel , OSA ( / ˈ m ɛ n d əl / ; Czech : Řehoř Jan Mendel ; [2] 20 July 1822 [3] – 6 January 1884) was a biologist, meteorologist, [4] mathematician, Augustinian friar and abbot of St. Thomas' Abbey in Brünn ( Brno ), Margraviate of Moravia . Mendel was born in a German-speaking famil
- Gregor Johann Mendel , OSA ( / ˈ m ɛ n d əl / ; Czech : Řehoř Jan Mendel ; [2] 20 july 1822 [3] – 6 January 1884) was a biologist, meteorologist, [4] mathematician, Augustinian friar and ...
- ... and scientist (1822–1884) The Right Reverend Gregor Mendel O.S.A. Born Johann Mendel ( 1822-07-20 ) 20 july 1822 Heinzendorf bei Odrau , Silesia , Austrian Empire (now Hynčice , Czech Republic ) Died 6 Janua ...
#17 Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius
Carl Friedrich Philipp (Karl Friedrich Philipp) von Martius (17 April 1794 – 13 December 1868) was a German botanist and explorer. German botanist (1794–1868) This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( August 2021 ) Carl Friedrich
- ... ish funds and supplies. They then sailed down the Rio Itapicuru to São Luis from where they left on 20 july for Belém , arriving there on 25 July, having collected specimens at several places in between. The ...
#18 Rodolfo Amando Philippi
Rodolfo Amando (or Rudolph Amandus ) Philippi (14 September 1808 – 23 July 1904) was a German– Chilean paleontologist and zoologist . Philippi contributed primarily to malacology and paleontology. His grandson, Rodulfo Amando Philippi Bañados (1905-1969), was also a zoologist and in order to avoid c
- ... to Bernhard. He stayed underground in Karlshütte (near Delligsen, Lower Saxony) and left Germany on 20 july 1851 aboard the Bonito. He left the rest of his family behind and received letters of introduction ...
#19 Georg Wilhelm Steller
Georg Wilhelm Steller (10 March 1709 – 14 November 1746) was a German botanist , zoologist , physician and explorer , who worked in Russia and is considered a pioneer of Alaskan natural history. [1] [2] [3] German biologist and explorer (1709–1746) "Steller" redirects here. For other uses, see Stell
- ... considerable time lost, they turned northeast and made landfall in Alaska at Kayak Island on Monday 20 july 1741. Bering wanted to stay only long enough to take on fresh water. Steller argued Captain Bering ...
#20 Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau
Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (20 July 1700, Paris – 13 August 1782, Paris), was a French physician, naval engineer and botanist . [1] The standard author abbreviation Duhamel is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [2] Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau Duhamel b
- Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau ( 20 july 1700, Paris – 13 August 1782, Paris), was a French physician, naval engineer and botanist . [1] The ...
- ... Monceau Duhamel by Drouais , working on his Éléments d ' architecture navale . Born ( 1700-07-20 ) 20 july 1700 Paris Died 13 August 1782 (1782-08-13) (aged 82) Paris Nationality French Scientific career Fi ...
Zoo / Zoo
#1 Bloedel Floral Conservatory
The Bloedel Floral Conservatory in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada, is a conservatory and aviary located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park . Conservatory and aviary This article contains content that is written like an advertisement . ( May 2014 ) Bloedel Floral Conservatory The Bloedel Flora
- ... d the Association was approved by the Services and Budgets Committee of the Vancouver Park Board on july 20, 2010, [13] [14] and unanimously approved by the full Park Board on September 20, 2010. [15] On May ...
#2 Baghdad Zoo
The Baghdad Zoo is a 200-acre (81 ha) zoo originally opened in 1971 and located in Baghdad , Iraq , in the Al Zawra’a Gardens area along with the Al Zawra’a Dream Park (amusement park) and Zawra'a Tower. Before the 2003 invasion of Iraq , the zoo housed 650 animals. After being nearly destroyed du
- ... Care for the Wild International , and IFAW . The zoo and surrounding park reopened to the public on july 20, 2003, following improvements and renovations by US Army engineers and featured 86 animals, includin ...