Franklin J. W. Schmidt, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Franklin J. W. Schmidt

American herpatologist

Date of Birth: 25-Jul-1901

Date of Death: 07-Aug-1935

Profession: zoologist, herpetologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Franklin J. W. Schmidt

  • Franklin James White Schmidt (July 25, 1901, in Lake Forest, Illinois – August 7, 1935, in Stanley, Wisconsin) was an American naturalist, noted as one of the first practitioners of the field of "wildlife management".
  • Hired by Wisconsin, Schmidt's main work was on the prairie grouse, and its habits in the central marshes of Wisconsin.
  • He published one paper on feeding habits of the grouse.
  • At the time of his death in a house fire at his home, he planned to start a consulting service to assist other Midwestern states in managing the prairie grouse, which would have also allowed him to continue to collect even more information on the species.
  • Seven other papers in preparation on the prairie grouse were destroyed in the fire that killed Schmidt and his mother.
  • Also consumed by the flames were many other field samples.Regarding rodents and reptiles, Schmidt published five papers.
  • In the 1920s Schmidt worked for Chicago's Field Museum, and he participated in their expeditions to South America and Guatemala.
  • His painted turtle paper with Bishop established the modern view of that genus as a single species with multiple subspecies.
  • Schmidt's brother, Karl Patterson Schmidt, who lived thirty years longer, was a noted herpetologist, who died by snakebite.

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