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David Ross Brower
spent his life working to preserve the
environment and natural resources of the earth.
To that end he founded Friends of the Earth, the
League of Conservation Voters, Earth Island
Institute, and other environmental groups. He
also helped create a number of national parks. |
Jean Baptiste Lamarck
believed that if an animal began using an organ
more than it had in the past, the size of that
organ would increase during its lifetime. For example, if a giraffe stretched its
neck to reach higher leaves, a "nervous
fluid" would flow into its neck and make it
longer over time. |
Antonie von
Leeuwenhoek used microscopes of his
own design and construction to become the first
person to study protozoa, bacteria, and other
microscopic organisms. In so doing, he also
became the first scientist to disprove the theory
of spontaneous generation. |
Gregor Johann Mendel
was the first to conduct detailed experiments in
heredity by focusing on individual
characteristics within a single plant species.
His 30-plus years of study resulted in his
discovery of genes, and of how those genes
combine to create a wide diversity of
characteristics. |
Archibald Menzies
accompanied Captain George Vancouver on his
voyage around the world. His job was to
investigate the whole of the natural history of
the countries visited, enumerate all trees,
shrubs, plants, etc. by their scientific names.
His name is commemorated in the scientific names
of several of the plants he discovered. |
Carolus Linnaeus
developed the system now called binomial
nomenclature, which gives to each plant or animal
two names. The first indicates the genus (related
group) to which belongs, while the second gives
the species (specific name) of the specific plant
or animal within the genus. |