- Leonhard Hess Stejneger
Infobox Person
name = Leonhard Hess Stejneger
image_size = 200px
caption =
birth_date =October 30 ,1851
birth_place = Bergen,Norway
death_date =February 28 ,1943
death_place =
education = Ph.D.,University of Christiania
occupation =Zoologist
title =
spouse =
parents =
children =
nationality =
website =Leonhard Hess Stejneger (
October 30 ,1851 -February 28 ,1943 ) was azoologist .Stejneger was born in Bergen,
Norway , and studiedlaw andphilosophy at theUniversity of Christiania . He earned a Ph.D. and started a brief career as a lawyer. However, his naturalist interests proved stronger and in 1881 he moved to theUnited States and started working at theSmithsonian underSpencer Fullerton Baird .He participated in numerous expeditions to the north of the
North America n continent. From 1882 to 1883 he was sent on an exploration mission toBering Island and Kamchatka. In 1895 he went to theCommander Islands , studyingfur seal s for the U.S. Fish Commission. He returned there a second time in 1922.Within the Smithsonian, he moved up the career ladder. In 1884 he was Assistant Curator for
bird s, in 1889 he became Curator forreptile s, in 1899 Curator for reptiles andamphibia ns, and from 1911 on he was the Head Curator for biology, a post he held until his death, having been exempted from retirement by a presidential decree.He published more than 400 scientific works on birds, reptiles, seals, the
herpetology ofPuerto Rico , and other topics.During his trip to Bering Island, he became fascinated by the life of
Georg Wilhelm Steller , an 18th century naturalist who had visited the island before. He researched the life of Steller very thoroughly over the next few decades, a hobby which culminated in his only non-scientific publication, an authoritative biography of Steller.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.