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Archie Carr

Archie Fairly Carr, Jr. (June 16, 1909 – May 21, 1987) was an American herpetologist, ecologist, and conservationist. He was a Professor of Zoology at the University of Florida and an acclaimed writer on science and nature. He brought attention to the world's declining sea turtle populations due to over-exploitation and habitat loss. Wildlife refuges in Florida and Costa Rica have been named in his honor.

Archie Carr
BornJune 16, 1909
DiedMay 21, 1987(1987-05-21) (aged 77)
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Known forWorld authority on sea turtles
SpouseMarjorie Harris Carr
AwardsDaniel Giraud Elliot Medal (1952)
Scientific career
FieldsHerpetology
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Marine Biology
InstitutionsUniversity of Florida

Biography

Born in Mobile, Alabama, to a Presbyterian pastor, Carr grew up in Mobile, Fort Worth, Texas, and Savannah, Georgia. He studied zoology at the University of Florida (UF), eventually specializing in herpetology. He further refined that interest to the study of turtles and eventually became one of the world's foremost authorities on sea turtles. He married Marjorie Harris Carr, a conservationist herself.

While a student at UF, he became a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.[1] From UF, he received bachelor's degree in 1932, M.S. in 1934, and Ph.D. in 1937.[2]

He was a high school science teacher before becoming a college professor. He published numerous books and articles, including Ulendo: Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa, High Jungles and Low, So Excellent a Fishe (about his green turtles), The Windward Road and several Time-Life books such as The Everglades and The Reptiles. He also authored the Handbook of Turtles, and with Coleman Jett Goin [fr], Guide to the Reptiles, Amphibians and Freshwater Fishes of Florida. While a serious scientific and nature writer, he also published a parody of scientific taxonomic keys – his A Subjective Key to the Fishes of Alachua County, Florida, affectionately known as the "Carr Key".

Carr became a bit of a legend at UF, and students vied with one another to take his Community Ecology course in which they were involved in several major and minor field trips around northern Florida and southern Georgia. Listening to Carr talk about the Sand Pine scrub near Ocala or his comments as he guided students through the Okefenokee Swamp in canoes was considered a great privilege.[citation needed]

Carr was also known for his efforts in conservation, especially for sea turtles, helping convince Costa Rica to establish Tortuguero National Park in 1975. He was a co-founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation, which helps to save and monitor sea turtles in Tortuguero, Costa Rica. He often joined his wife Marjorie Carr in conservation work, as she was a major advocate for conservation in her own right. In 1952 the National Academy of Sciences awarded Carr the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal.[3]

Legacy

Works

  • Carr, Archie (1952). Handbook of Turtles; the Turtles of the United States, Canada, and Baja California.
  • Carr, Archie (1953). High Jungles and Low.[5]
  • Carr, Archie, and Coleman J. Goin (1955). Guide to the Reptiles, Amphibians, and Fresh-water Fishes of Florida.
  • Carr, Archie (1963). The Reptiles (Series: LIFE Nature Library).
  • Carr, Archie (1964). Ulendo: Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa.[6]
  • Carr, Archie (1967, 1984). So Excellent a Fishe: A Natural History of Sea Turtles. (ISBN 0-292-77595-4).
  • Carr, Archie (1973). The Everglades. (Time-Life Book).
  • Carr, Archie (1979). The Windward Road (ISBN 0-8130-0639-2). Carr, Archie (June 26, 2013). 2013 edition. ISBN 978-0307832115.
  • Carr, Archie (Marjorie Carr, editor) (1994). A Naturalist in Florida: A Celebration of Eden. (ISBN 0-300-05589-7).[7] Carr, Archie (September 1996). 1996 edition. ISBN 978-0300068542; pbk{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

Academic genealogy

Archie Carr graduated with his PhD in 1938 from the University of Florida under J.S. Rogers. His academic ancestry passes from Rogers (PhD 1929 University of Illinois), through Stephen Alfred Forbes (PhD 1884 Indiana University) (the first Chief of the Illinois Natural History Survey and a founder of aquatic ecosystem science[8]), the eminent evolutionary biologist and ecologist David Starr Jordan (PhD 1872 Cornell), to Louis Agassiz (PhD 1829 Munich, Germany) the eminent ichthyologist, geologist, and natural historian.

Carr advised and graduated 18 PhD students while faculty at the University of Florida: D.A. Belkin (1961), Karen A. Bjorndal (1979), D.K. Caldwell (1957), S.P. Christman (1975), M.J. Corn (1981), J.W. Crenshaw, Jr. (1955), D.C. Dietz (1979), D.W. Ehrenfeld (1966), D.E. Goodman (1971), E.V. Gourley (1969), H.F. Hirth (1962), C.G. Jackson (1964), J.F. Jackson (1972), A.B. Meylan (1984), J.A. Mortimer (1981), Robert H. Mount (1961), Peter C. Pritchard (1969), and Douglas A. Rossman (1962).[9]

References

  1. ^ The Seminole Yearbook. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida. 1932. p. 41.
  2. ^ Brody, Jane E. (May 23, 1987). "Archie Carr, zoologist, dies; devoted career to sea turtle". NY Times.
  3. ^ . National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  4. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Carr", p. 48).
  5. ^ Lobeck, A. K. (April 1955). "Review of High Jungles and Low by Archie Carr". Geographical Review. 45 (2): 305–307. doi:10.2307/212252. JSTOR 212252.
  6. ^ Review of Ulendo: Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa by Archie Carr. Kirkus Reviews. 1964.
  7. ^ Ellison, Aaron M. (March 1995). "Review of A Naturalist in Florida: A Celebration of Eden by Archie Carr; edited by Marjorie Harris Carr". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 70 (1): 62–63. doi:10.1086/418871.
  8. ^ Illinois Natural History Survey
  9. ^ Adler, Kraig, editor (2012). Contributions to the History of Herpetology. Volume 3. Vancouver, British Columbia: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 564 pp. ISBN 9780916984823.

External links

  • Sea Turtle Conservancy
  • . Florida State University. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2016.

Further reading

  • Davis, Frederick Rowe (2007). The Man Who Saved Sea Turtles: Archie Carr and the Origins of Conservation Biology. New York: Oxford University Press. 308 pp. ISBN 0-195-31077-2.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Archie Carr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Archie Fairly Carr Jr June 16 1909 May 21 1987 was an American herpetologist ecologist and conservationist He was a Professor of Zoology at the University of Florida and an acclaimed writer on science and nature He brought attention to the world s declining sea turtle populations due to over exploitation and habitat loss Wildlife refuges in Florida and Costa Rica have been named in his honor Archie CarrBornJune 16 1909Mobile AlabamaDiedMay 21 1987 1987 05 21 aged 77 Micanopy FloridaAlma materUniversity of FloridaKnown forWorld authority on sea turtlesSpouseMarjorie Harris CarrAwardsDaniel Giraud Elliot Medal 1952 Scientific careerFieldsHerpetologyConservation BiologyEcologyMarine BiologyInstitutionsUniversity of Florida Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Works 4 Academic genealogy 5 References 6 External links 7 Further readingBiography EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2011 Born in Mobile Alabama to a Presbyterian pastor Carr grew up in Mobile Fort Worth Texas and Savannah Georgia He studied zoology at the University of Florida UF eventually specializing in herpetology He further refined that interest to the study of turtles and eventually became one of the world s foremost authorities on sea turtles He married Marjorie Harris Carr a conservationist herself While a student at UF he became a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity 1 From UF he received bachelor s degree in 1932 M S in 1934 and Ph D in 1937 2 He was a high school science teacher before becoming a college professor He published numerous books and articles including Ulendo Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa High Jungles and Low So Excellent a Fishe about his green turtles The Windward Road and several Time Life books such as The Everglades and The Reptiles He also authored the Handbook of Turtles and with Coleman Jett Goin fr Guide to the Reptiles Amphibians and Freshwater Fishes of Florida While a serious scientific and nature writer he also published a parody of scientific taxonomic keys his A Subjective Key to the Fishes of Alachua County Florida affectionately known as the Carr Key Carr became a bit of a legend at UF and students vied with one another to take his Community Ecology course in which they were involved in several major and minor field trips around northern Florida and southern Georgia Listening to Carr talk about the Sand Pine scrub near Ocala or his comments as he guided students through the Okefenokee Swamp in canoes was considered a great privilege citation needed Carr was also known for his efforts in conservation especially for sea turtles helping convince Costa Rica to establish Tortuguero National Park in 1975 He was a co founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation which helps to save and monitor sea turtles in Tortuguero Costa Rica He often joined his wife Marjorie Carr in conservation work as she was a major advocate for conservation in her own right In 1952 the National Academy of Sciences awarded Carr the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal 3 Legacy EditFounder and Scientific Director of Sea Turtle Conservancy formerly Caribbean Conservation Corporation from 1959 until his death in 1987 The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge which covers the beaches from Melbourne Beach south to Wabasso Beach was set up in 1994 in honor of his efforts In 1994 the Dr Archie Carr Wildlife Refuge was established in Costa Rica in his memory Carr s son Archie Carr III is a conservationist who coordinated Central American programs for the New York Zoological Society now known as the Wildlife Conservation Society Carr III was instrumental in establishing the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in Belize A book about Carr entitled The Man Who Saved Sea Turtles Archie Carr and the Origins of Conservation was published in 2007 by Oxford University Press This book was written by Frederick R Davis Assistant Professor of History at the Florida State University Carr s work is referenced in the 1985 romantic drama film Turtle Diary The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has named its newest building after Archie and Marjorie Carr Carr is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of snake Sibon carri 4 In 1987 the Ecological Society of America awarded Carr the Eminent Ecologist Award Works EditCarr Archie 1952 Handbook of Turtles the Turtles of the United States Canada and Baja California Carr Archie 1953 High Jungles and Low 5 Carr Archie and Coleman J Goin 1955 Guide to the Reptiles Amphibians and Fresh water Fishes of Florida Carr Archie 1963 The Reptiles Series LIFE Nature Library Carr Archie 1964 Ulendo Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa 6 Carr Archie 1967 1984 So Excellent a Fishe A Natural History of Sea Turtles ISBN 0 292 77595 4 Carr Archie 1973 The Everglades Time Life Book Carr Archie 1979 The Windward Road ISBN 0 8130 0639 2 Carr Archie June 26 2013 2013 edition ISBN 978 0307832115 Carr Archie Marjorie Carr editor 1994 A Naturalist in Florida A Celebration of Eden ISBN 0 300 05589 7 7 Carr Archie September 1996 1996 edition ISBN 978 0300068542 pbk a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link Academic genealogy EditArchie Carr graduated with his PhD in 1938 from the University of Florida under J S Rogers His academic ancestry passes from Rogers PhD 1929 University of Illinois through Stephen Alfred Forbes PhD 1884 Indiana University the first Chief of the Illinois Natural History Survey and a founder of aquatic ecosystem science 8 the eminent evolutionary biologist and ecologist David Starr Jordan PhD 1872 Cornell to Louis Agassiz PhD 1829 Munich Germany the eminent ichthyologist geologist and natural historian Carr advised and graduated 18 PhD students while faculty at the University of Florida D A Belkin 1961 Karen A Bjorndal 1979 D K Caldwell 1957 S P Christman 1975 M J Corn 1981 J W Crenshaw Jr 1955 D C Dietz 1979 D W Ehrenfeld 1966 D E Goodman 1971 E V Gourley 1969 H F Hirth 1962 C G Jackson 1964 J F Jackson 1972 A B Meylan 1984 J A Mortimer 1981 Robert H Mount 1961 Peter C Pritchard 1969 and Douglas A Rossman 1962 9 References Edit The Seminole Yearbook Gainesville FL University of Florida 1932 p 41 Brody Jane E May 23 1987 Archie Carr zoologist dies devoted career to sea turtle NY Times Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal National Academy of Sciences Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved February 15 2011 Beolens Bo Watkins Michael Grayson Michael 2011 The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press xiii 296 pp ISBN 978 1 4214 0135 5 Carr p 48 Lobeck A K April 1955 Review of High Jungles and Low by Archie Carr Geographical Review 45 2 305 307 doi 10 2307 212252 JSTOR 212252 Review ofUlendo Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africaby Archie Carr Kirkus Reviews 1964 Ellison Aaron M March 1995 Review of A Naturalist in Florida A Celebration of Eden by Archie Carr edited by Marjorie Harris Carr The Quarterly Review of Biology 70 1 62 63 doi 10 1086 418871 Illinois Natural History Survey Adler Kraig editor 2012 Contributions to the History of Herpetology Volume 3 Vancouver British Columbia Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles 564 pp ISBN 9780916984823 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Archie Carr Sea Turtle Conservancy Frederick R Davis Florida State University Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved August 30 2016 Further reading EditDavis Frederick Rowe 2007 The Man Who Saved Sea Turtles Archie Carr and the Origins of Conservation Biology New York Oxford University Press 308 pp ISBN 0 195 31077 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archie Carr amp 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