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Animal / Animal


#1 Atlantic bluefin tuna

The Atlantic bluefin tuna ( Thunnus thynnus ) is a species of tuna in the family Scombridae . It is variously known as the northern bluefin tuna (mainly when including Pacific bluefin as a subspecies), giant bluefin tuna [for individuals exceeding 150   kg (330   lb) ], and formerly as the tunny . S


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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

#2 Flora and fauna of Cornwall

Cornwall is the county that forms the tip of the southwestern peninsula of England; this area has a mild and warm climate regulated by the Gulf Stream . The mild climate allows rich plant cover, such as palm trees in the far south and west of the county and in the Isles of Scilly , due to sub-tropic

#3 Nepenthes muluensis

Nepenthes muluensis / n ɪ ˈ p ɛ n θ iː z ˌ m ʊ l u ˈ ɛ n s ɪ s / , or the Mulu pitcher-plant , [4] is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo . It grows in highland habitats at elevations of 1700 [5] to 2400 m above sea level. [6] Tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo Nepenthes muluensis An up


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 Friedrich Gottlob Hayne

Friedrich Gottlob Hayne (18 March 1763, Jüterbog – 24 April 1832, Berlin ) was a German botanist, taxonomist, pharmacist and professor. [1] Friedrich Gottlob Hayne Theobroma cacao Arzneykunde Gewächse Hayne showed an early interest in the plant world. From 1778 until 1796 he worked as a pharmacist i

#2 Hjalmar Kiærskou

Hjalmar Frederik Christian Kiærskou (6 August 1835, Copenhagen – 18 March 1900), sometimes also stated as Hjalmar Kiaerskov , was a Danish botanist. Danish botanist (1835–1900) Hjalmar Kiærskou was the son of landscape artist Frederik Christian Jakobsen Kiærskou (1805–1891). In 1862 he graduated as

#3 Coe Finch Austin

Coe Finch Austin (June 20, 1831 – March 18, 1880) was an educator, botanist and founding member of the Torrey Botanical Club . He was an expert on the mosses and liverworts of North America . Coe Finch Austin Coe Finch Austin Born ( 1831-06-20 ) June 20, 1831 Finchville, Orange County, New York Died

#4 William Jameson (botanist, born 1815)

William Jameson CIE FRSE (1815-1882) was a Scottish physician and botanist linked to the massive spread of tea plantations in North India in the 19th century. 1864 photograph of William Jameson, Thomas Jerdon , John Lindsay Stewart and Hugh Cleghorn taken in Lahore (photographer: Samuel Bourne ) [1]

#5 Maura Scannell

Mary J. P. "Maura" Scannell (1924–2011) was a leading Irish botanist. [2] [3] Botanist (1924-2011) Mary J. P. (Maura) Scannell Born ( 1924-03-18 ) 18 March 1924 Ireland Died 1 November 2011 (2011-11-01) (aged   87) Cork University Hospital, Ireland [1] Nationality Irish Alma   mater University Colle

#6 Louis-Félix Henneguy

Louis-Félix Henneguy (18 March 1850 – 16 January 1928) was a French zoologist and embryologist born in Paris . French zoologist and embryologist Portrait of Louis-Félix Henneguy In 1875, he received his medical doctorate from the University of Montpellier with a dissertation on the physiological act

#7 Sally Bidgood

Gillian Sally Bidgood (13 April 1948, in Corbridge – 18 March 2018, in Hammersmith ) was a British botanist and plant collector noted for her study of the flora of Ethiopia , Zambia , and Tanzania , particularly Bignoniaceae . [1] [2] [3] British botanist (1948-2018) She attended Ackworth School (19

#8 Johann Ludwig Christian Koelle

Johann Ludwig Christian Koelle (18 March 1763 – 30 July 1797) was a German physician and botanist born in Münchberg . German physician and botanist During his career he served as a "Medicinalrath" (medical counselor) and also worked as a county physician in Bayreuth . He was a member of the Regensbu

#9 Caro Benigno Massalongo

Caro Benigno Massalongo (25 March 1852, Verona – 18 March 1928, Verona) was an Italian botanist who specialized in the field of hepatocology . He was the son of paleontologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (1824-1860). He studied botany at the University of Padua , receiving his PhD in 1873. In 1878

#10 Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann

Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann ( 30 March   [ O.S. 18 March ]   1805 in Hapsal (now Haapsalu ) – 29 December   [ O.S. 17 December ]   1887 in Saint Petersburg ) [1] was an Estonian linguist who researched Uralic languages , mostly Estonian . Wiedemann was also a botanist . Estonian linguist and botanist

#11 Samuel Dale (physician)

Samuel Dale (1659 – 18 March 1739) was an English naturalist and physician notable for his work in the natural sciences and his authorship of the Pharmacologia seu Manuductio ad Materiam Medicam in 1693. [1] English physician This article is about English physician. For the American general, see Sam

#12 Adalbert Ricken

Adalbert Ricken (18 March 1851 – 1 March 1921) was a German Roman Catholic priest and mycologist born in Fulda . Adalbert Ricken He attended the seminary for Roman Catholic priests in Fulda, and afterwards was a priest and chaplain at several locations in the Fulda diocese . He made contributions in

#13 Jean François Aimé Théophile Philippe Gaudin

Jean François Aimé Théophile Philippe Gaudin or Jean François Aimée Gottlieb Philippe Gaudin (18 March 1766 in Longirod , canton de Vaud - 14 July 1833 in Nyon ) was a Swiss pastor , professor and botanist. He was the author of the monumental Flora Helvetica in 7 volumes. Jean François Aimé Théophil

#14 Ingeborg Markgraf-Dannenberg

Ingeborg Markgraf-Dannenberg (18 March 1911 – 22 March 1996) was a Swiss naturalist , botanist , taxonomist , and teacher noted for her work at the Institute for Systematic Botany at the University of Zurich , in particular her work classifying the genus Festuca . [1] [2] She described over 120 spec

#15 Karl Christian Gmelin

Karl (Carl) Christian Gmelin (18 March 1762, in Badenweiler – 26 June 1837, in Karlsruhe ) was a German botanist . He was the brother of engraver Wilhelm Friedrich Gmelin (1760–1820). German botanist (1762–1837) Karl Christian Gmelin He studied medicine and natural sciences at the universities of St

#16 Janice C. Beatley

Janice Carson Beatley (March 18, 1919 – November 14, 1987) was an American botanist, known for her fieldwork on the forests of Ohio and the flora of the Nevada Atomic Test Site . Beatley was Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Cincinnati . She has three plant species named in her h

#17 Eric Hultén

Oskar Eric Gunnar Hultén (18 March 1894 – 1 February 1981) was a Swedish botanist , plant geographer and 20th century explorer of The Arctic . He was born in Halla in Södermanland . He took his licentiate exam 1931 at Stockholm University and obtained his doctorate degree in botany at Lund Universit

#18 Louis Athanase Chaubard

Louis Athanase Chaubard (18 March 1781 [1] in Agen – 1854) was a French botanist and naturalist . Chaubardia heteroclita Orchi, a part of the genus named in Chaubard's honour

#19 Marcel Locquin

Marcel Locquin , born May 6, 1922, in Lyon, France , died March 18, 2009, was a French mycologist . French mycologist This article needs additional citations for verification . ( September 2014 ) Locquin rose to eminence in the field of mycology over several years of work with a number of Nobel Priz

#20 Claude Gay

Claude Gay , often named Claudio Gay in Spanish texts, (March 18, 1800 – November 29, 1873), was a French botanist, naturalist and illustrator. [1] This explorer carried out some of the first investigations about Chilean flora, fauna, geology and geography. The Cordillera Claudio Gay in the Atacama


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Zoo / Zoo


#1 Wellington Zoo

Wellington Zoo is a 13-hectare (32-acre) zoo in the green belt of Wellington , New Zealand. Not to be confused with the fictional Wellington Zoo near the Forest of Dean in England in the Primeval TV series. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement . ( September 2019 ) Zoo

#2 Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree ( 東京スカイツリー , Tōkyō Sukaitsurī , stylized TOKYO SKYTREE ) is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida , Tokyo . It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 [3] and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080   ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, disp

#3 Adventure World (Japan)

Adventure World ( ja : 白浜アドベンチャーワールド, Shirahama Adventure World ) is a theme park that integrates a zoo , a public aquarium , and an amusement park in the town on Shirayama , Wakayama Prefecture , Japan . It is operated by Hours Co., Ltd. (AWS), an affiliate of Marusue Co., Ltd. (real estate / const

#4 Toronto Zoo

The Toronto Zoo is a zoo located in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. Encompassing 287 hectares (710 acres) , [1] the Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada. [7] It is divided into seven zoogeographic regions: Indo-Malaya, Africa, Americas, Tundra Trek, Australasia, Eurasia, and the Canadian Domain. Som


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