Charles Kellogg (naturalist), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles Kellogg (naturalist)

American naturalist and Vaudeville performer

Date of Birth: 02-Oct-1868

Date of Death: 05-Sep-1949

Profession: naturalist, impressionist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Charles Kellogg (naturalist)

  • Charles Kellogg (October 2, 1868 – September 5, 1949) was an American vaudeville performer who imitated bird songs, and later a campaigner for the protection of the redwood forests of California.
  • He was born on a ranch in Susanville, California and grew up in the 1870s observing the animals and birds of the forests and learning outdoor skills.
  • He constructed a mobile home, called the "Travel Log", out of a redwood tree and drove it around the country to raise awareness of the plight of the California forests.
  • Its maximum speed was 18 mph.
  • The Travel Log itself is currently on display in the Visitor Center at Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Pat Foster of Hemmings Classic Car magazine wrote "the vehicle itself was incredible, a monument to man and nature.
  • It consisted of a huge chunk of giant redwood-said to be the single largest piece of hewn timber in the world-hollowed out and mounted on what was then the toughest, most rugged chassis on earth: the Nash Quad."

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