- Stephen Marchant
Stephen Marchant AM (
1912 -2003 ) was born inShropshire , studiedgeology atCaius College ,Cambridge , and worked in theoil exploration business in many countries, using the opportunities arising from his postings to study birdlife around the world. He wrote classic papers on the birds of theRed Sea ,Nigeria , the Gold Coast,Indonesia ,Borneo ,Ecuador andIraq . In1963 he migrated toAustralia where he joined theBureau of Mineral Resources inCanberra .In Australia Marchant was immediately involved in organised
ornithology through theRoyal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) where he was a strong force for what he perceived to be necessary reform. Here he was instrumental in founding the ACT Group of the RAOU, which later became theCanberra Ornithologists Group (COG). He also initiated the RAOU Nest Record Scheme and was a founding member of the RAOU Field Investigations Committee. As part of a reformist makeover of the RAOU, in order to strengthen its scientific rigor and ornithological credibility, in1968 he became Editor of the RAOU's journal the "Emu", which he transformed into an internationally respected scientific journal.Following a 12-year stint as "Emu" Editor, he turned his attention to a new project, a comprehensive handbook of Australian birds, an endeavour which expanded in scope to become the "
Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds " (HANZAB) of which he was the editor-in-chief of the first two volumes.For most of his later years from 1975 he lived at
Moruya in theEurobodalla Shire of the NSW South Coast. Here he continued to be active in natural history, helping found theEurobodalla Natural History Society (ENHS); serving as its President for nine years as well as being the editor of its journal "Nature in Eurobodalla ".Stephen Marchant's earlier ornithological work resulted in the award of the
British Ornithologists' Union Medal in1971 and, later, his election as a Corresponding Fellow of theAmerican Ornithologists' Union . Appreciation for his service to the RAOU led to him being elected a Fellow of the RAOU in1975 . His contribution to Australian ornithology was recognised by his being made an Honorary Member in the General Division of theOrder of Australia (AM) in1994 , and by being awarded the RAOU'sJohn Hobbs Medal in1997 .References
*Anon. (1975). RAOU Fellow: Citation. Stephen Marchant. "Emu" 75: 244.
*Davies, Stephen. (2004). Obituary. Stephen Marchant, 1912-2003. "Emu" 104: 89-90.
*Higgins, Peter. (1994). RAOU People. Stephen Marchant. "Wingspan" 16: 6-7.
*Robin, Libby. (2001). "The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901-2001". Carlton, Vic. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84987-3
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