Nash spent his school days in Clacton-on-Sea. After attending the Holland Park County Primary School he graduated from Colbayn's High School in 1973. Subsequently, he studied at the Colchester School of Art, the Middlesex University, and the Royal College of Art where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in graphic design (scientific illustration) in 1979 and his Master of Arts degree in natural history illustration in July 1982.[Note 1] Nash initially planned a profession as medical illustrator but changed his career path after he had seen the Callitrichid monkeys for the first time at London Zoo. Since 1982 he worked for Dr. Russell Mittermeier, chairman of the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group and president of Conservation International, and for Dr. Anthony Rylands, deputy chairman of the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group. After the founding of Conservation International in 1987, Nash became its scientific illustrator in 1989. In 1990 he married Luci Betti who also works as an illustrator. Nash provided illustrations for numerous books, scientific articles, and conservation education materials, including Monkeyshines on the Primates: A Study of Primatology (1994), Lemurs of Madagascar (1994), Primates of West Africa: Pocket Identification Guide (2010) and the primates volume of the Handbook of the Mammals of the World (2013).
Birds in the Tanjung Puting National Park, Kalimantan Tengah Province, 1986
The Birds of Java and Bali, 1989
The Birds of Sumatra and Kalimantan, 1991
Sold for a song: the trade in Southeast Asian non-CITES birds, 1993
Monkeyshines on the Primates: A Study of Primatology, 1994
Lemurs of Madagascar, 1994
From Steppe to Store, 1995
Primate Adaption and Evolution, 1999
North American Regional Studbook for White-cheeked Gibbon Nomascus Leucogenys and Golden-cheeked Gibbon Nomascus Gabriellae, 2000
Primates of Colombia, 2005
Libro rojo de los mamíferos de Colombia, 2006
Primates of West Africa: Pocket Identification Guide. 2010
Handbook of the Mammals of the World Vol 3 Primates, 2013
Footnotesedit
^Zoos' Print Journal Magazine Volume 20 (July 2005): Scientific illustrations of South Asia's 45 species and subspecies of primates p 26
^Marc G. M. van Roosmalen, Tomas van Roosmalen und Russell A. Mittermeier: A Taxonomic Review of the Titi Monkeys, Genus „Callicebus“ Thomas 1903, with the Description of two New Species: „Callicebus bernhardi“ and „Callicebus stepehnnashi“, from Brazilian Amazonia. In: Neotropical Primates. 10, ISSN 1413-4705, 2002, p 1–52.
stephen, nash, stephen, david, nash, born, 1954, clacton, essex, england, english, wildlife, artist, primarily, specialises, primates, currently, based, stony, brook, university, long, island, york, department, anatomical, sciences, where, works, visiting, res. Stephen David Nash born 1954 in Clacton on Sea Essex England is an English wildlife artist who primarily specialises on primates He is currently based at the Stony Brook University on Long Island New York USA in the Department of Anatomical Sciences where he works as a visiting research associate Contents 1 Career 2 Publications selected 3 Footnotes 4 ReferencesCareer editNash spent his school days in Clacton on Sea After attending the Holland Park County Primary School he graduated from Colbayn s High School in 1973 Subsequently he studied at the Colchester School of Art the Middlesex University and the Royal College of Art where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in graphic design scientific illustration in 1979 and his Master of Arts degree in natural history illustration in July 1982 Note 1 Nash initially planned a profession as medical illustrator but changed his career path after he had seen the Callitrichid monkeys for the first time at London Zoo Since 1982 he worked for Dr Russell Mittermeier chairman of the IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group and president of Conservation International and for Dr Anthony Rylands deputy chairman of the IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group After the founding of Conservation International in 1987 Nash became its scientific illustrator in 1989 In 1990 he married Luci Betti who also works as an illustrator Nash provided illustrations for numerous books scientific articles and conservation education materials including Monkeyshines on the Primates A Study of Primatology 1994 Lemurs of Madagascar 1994 Primates of West Africa Pocket Identification Guide 2010 and the primates volume of the Handbook of the Mammals of the World 2013 In 2002 Marc van Roosmalen and Russell Mittermeier commemorated Nash with the name of the titi monkey Callicebus stephennashi Note 2 In 2004 the American Society of Primatologists honored him with its President s Award Note 3 and in 2008 he received the PSGB Occasional Medal of the Primate Society of Great Britain Note 4 Publications selected editBirds in the Tanjung Puting National Park Kalimantan Tengah Province 1986 The Birds of Java and Bali 1989 The Birds of Sumatra and Kalimantan 1991 Sold for a song the trade in Southeast Asian non CITES birds 1993 Monkeyshines on the Primates A Study of Primatology 1994 Lemurs of Madagascar 1994 From Steppe to Store 1995 Primate Adaption and Evolution 1999 North American Regional Studbook for White cheeked Gibbon Nomascus Leucogenys and Golden cheeked Gibbon Nomascus Gabriellae 2000 Primates of Colombia 2005 Libro rojo de los mamiferos de Colombia 2006 Primates of West Africa Pocket Identification Guide 2010 Handbook of the Mammals of the World Vol 3 Primates 2013Footnotes edit Zoos Print Journal Magazine Volume 20 July 2005 Scientific illustrations of South Asia s 45 species and subspecies of primates p 26 Marc G M van Roosmalen Tomas van Roosmalen und Russell A Mittermeier A Taxonomic Review of the Titi Monkeys Genus Callicebus Thomas 1903 with the Description of two New Species Callicebus bernhardi and Callicebus stepehnnashi from Brazilian Amazonia In Neotropical Primates 10 ISSN 1413 4705 2002 p 1 52 ASP President s Award Winners The Primate Society MedalsReferences editBiography for Stephen D Nash at Lynx edicions Profile at the IUCN Primate Specialist Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen D Nash amp oldid 1118549560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,