langs: 5 июля [ru] / july 5 [en] / 5. juli [de] / 5 juillet [fr] / 5 luglio [it] / 5 de julio [es]
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The coastal cutthroat trout ( Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii ), also known as the sea-run cutthroat trout , blue-back trout or harvest trout , is one of the several subspecies of cutthroat trout found in Western North America. The coastal cutthroat trout occurs in four distinct forms. A semi- anadromo
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
The Devils Hole pupfish ( Cyprinodon diabolis ) is a critically endangered species of the family Cyprinodontidae (pupfishes) found only in Devils Hole , a water-filled cavern in the US state of Nevada. It was first described as a species in 1930 and is most closely related to C. nevadensis and the D
The Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests ecoregion ( Persian : جنگل های هیرکانی ) are a zone of lush lowland and montane forests covering about 55,000 square kilometres (21,000 sq mi) adjoining the shores of the Caspian Sea of Iran and part of that of Azerbaijan . The forest is named after the ancien
#2 Iris gatesii
Iris gatesii is a species in the genus Iris , it is also in the subgenus Iris and in the section Oncocyclus . It is a rhizomatous perennial , from the mountains of Turkey and Iraq . It has long, narrow, grey-green or glaucous leaves. The strong, sturdy stem supports a single large flower in spring,
Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles FRS FRAS (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) [1] [2] was a British statesman who served as the Lieutenant-Governor of the British East Indies between 1811 and 1816, and Lieutenant-Governor of Bencoolen between 1818 and 1824. He is best known mainly for his founding of mod
Jacob Jonas Ochse (5 July 1892, The Hague – 21 April 1970) [1] was a Dutch horticulturalist, agronomist, plant collector, and botanist, specializing in tropical and subtropical botany. [2]
Margery Claire Carlson (November 21, 1892 – July 5, 1985) [1] was an American botanist and a professor at Northwestern University . After earning a Ph.D. in botany and becoming the first full-time female professor at Northwestern, she went on a number of international scientific expeditions to Centr
José Celestino Bruno Mutis y Bosio (6 April 1732 – 11 September 1808) was a Spanish priest, botanist and mathematician . He was a significant figure in the Spanish American Enlightenment , whom Alexander von Humboldt met with on his expedition to Spanish America. [1] He is one of the most important
Sir Alfred Daniel Hall , FRS , [1] sometimes known as Sir Daniel Hall (22 June 1864 - 5 July 1942) was a British agricultural educationist and researcher who founded the Wye College in Kent. [2] Hall was born in Rochdale, Lancashire where his father Edwin Hall was a flannel manufacturer. As a young
Cecil Terence Ingold CMG (5 July 1905 – 31 May 2010) was "one of the most influential mycologists of the twentieth century". [1] He was president of the British Mycological Society where he organised the first international congress of mycologists. An entire class of aquatic fungi within the Pleospo
#7 Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent
Jean-Baptiste Geneviève Marcellin Bory de Saint-Vincent [n 1] was a French naturalist , officer and politician . He was born on 6 July 1778 in Agen ( Lot-et-Garonne ) and died on 22 December 1846 in Paris . Biologist and geographer , he was particularly interested in volcanology , systematics and bo
#8 Hubertus Antonius van der Aa
Hubertus Antonius van der Aa [ needs IPA ] (5 July 1935, in Tilburg – 7 May 2017) was a Dutch mycologist who described several genera and species of fungi . [1] He studied at Utrecht University where he received his PhD in 1973 with the dissertation Studies in phyllosticta I . [2] The standard autho
John Maurice Tucker (January 7, 1916, Yamhill County, Oregon – July 5, 2008) was an American botanist, herbarium director, and leading expert on oak taxonomy. [1] [2] John Maurice Tucker Born 1916 Died 2008 (aged 91–92) Awards Guggenheim Fellowship At the University of California, Berkeley (UC
#10 Charles Sacleux
Charles Joseph Sacleux (1856–1943) was a French Catholic missionary and linguist. [1] He is known also as a botanist, having collected a herbarium of over 2000 plants in East Africa and Zanzibar . [2]
Barbara Lynette Rye is an Australian botanist born in 1952. [1] Australian botanist Scholia has an author profile for Barbara Lynette Rye . Barbara Rye has been associated with the Western Australian Herbarium , where her work as a taxonomist has been the source of many new descriptions of plants. T
Everett Stanley Luttrell (born in Richmond, Virginia on January 10, 1916; died July 5, 1988) was an American mycologist . [1] He also was a plant pathologist who had a winter barley named for him. [2] He taught at the University of Georgia [3] where a lecture is named for him. [4] American mycologis
Paul Auguste Hariot (1854 – 5 July 1917), the son of Louis Hariot (also a pharmacist), was a French pharmacist and noted phycologist , best known for his 1900 publication Atlas Colorié des Plantes Médicinales Indigènes . [1] Paul Auguste Hariot (ca. 1900) Paul Auguste Hariot Digitalis purpurea from
Georg Ernst Ludwig Hampe (5 July 1795 – 23 November 1880) was a German pharmacist , botanist and bryologist who was a native of Fürstenberg . Picture of Ernst Hampe on the front cover of Flora Hercynica In 1810 he became an apprentice pharmacist to his uncle in Brakel , and over the next fifteen yea
#15 Harold F. Loomis
Harold Frederick Loomis (December 23, 1896 – July 5, 1976) was an American botanist and myriapodologist known for his contributions to agronomy , plant pathology , and millipede taxonomy. He worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture for over four decades, studying diseases of crop plants, and wa
John Gabriel Stedman (1744 – 7 March 1797) was a Dutch-born Scottish soldier who wrote The Narrative of a Five Years Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam (1796). This narrative covers his years in Suriname as a soldier in the Dutch military deployed to assist local troops fighting agai
#17 Dmitry Litvinov
Dmitry Ivanovich Litvinov ( Russian : Дмитрий Иванович Литвинов ; 29 December 1854 [ O.S. 17 December 1854 ] – 5 July 1929) was a Russian botanist responsible for the naming of a large variety of East European and Asian plants. He is known as the author of the concept of glacial refugia for the plan
#18 François Victor Mérat de Vaumartoise
François Victor Mérat de Vaumartoise (5 July 1780 in Paris – 13 March 1851 in Paris) was a French physician, botanist and mycologist . In 1803 he obtained his medical doctorate with a thesis on heavy metal poisoning, [1] afterwards serving as chef de clinique at the Hôpital de la Charité in Paris. H
#19 William Robinson (gardener)
William Robinson FLS (5 July 1838 – 17 May 1935) was an Irish practical gardener and journalist whose ideas about wild gardening spurred the movement that led to the popularising of the English cottage garden , a parallel to the search for honest simplicity and vernacular style of the British Arts a
#20 Lake Shore Gill
Lake Shore Gill (1900 - July 5, 1969) was a botanist and forest pathologist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture . He was a definitive authority on the genus Arceuthobium . [1] American botanist and pathologist Lake S. Gill Born 1900 Died July 5, 1969 ( 1969-07-06 ) (aged 68) Nationality Ameri
A number of orcas , also called killer whales, are held in captivity by humans for breeding or performance purposes. The practice of capturing and displaying orcas in exhibitions began in the 1960s, and they soon became popular attractions at public aquariums and aquatic theme parks due to their int
The Potter Park Zoo is a 102-acre (41.3 ha) zoo located in Lansing, Michigan , within Lansing's Potter Park . Its mission is to Inspire people to conserve animals in the natural world. Potter Park Zoo is the oldest public zoo in Michigan and is currently home to over 160 species of animals. [2] Th
#3 National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham
The National Sea Life Centre is an aquarium with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life in Brindleyplace , Birmingham , England . Its ocean tank has a capacity of 1,000,000 litres (220,000 imp gal) of water and houses giant green sea turtles , blacktip reef sharks and tropical reef fish,
Inokashira Park Zoo ( Japanese : いのかしらしぜんぶんかえん; Kanji : 井の頭自然文化園) is a city zoo in Musashino, Tokyo . It is in a corner of Inokashira Park near the Ghibli Museum . A branch of the zoo is in Mitaka . It opened on May 17, 1942. [1] Inokashira Park Zoo This article is an orphan , as no other articles l