- Won Pyong Oh
Infobox Korean name
hangul=원병오
hanja=元炳旿
rr=Won Byeong-o
mr=Wn PyngoWon Pyong Oh (born 1929) is a South Korean zoologist, known particularly for his work on
Korean birds . He is the son of noted North Korean ornithologistWon Hong-gu (d. 1970). He has published approximately 120 papers on Korean ornithology. He has also published about 10 book-length studies of Korean zoology, although none have been translated into English.Born in
Kaesong , Won began his college education inNorth Korea , graduating fromWonsan Agricultural College (원산농업대학) in 1950 with a degree inanimal husbandry . With the outbreak of theKorean War in that year, he moved to the South, while his parents and one brother remained in the North. He obtained a second degree in biology fromKyunghee University in 1959, and went on to get his doctorate from Japan'sHokkaido College in 1961. He then took a professorship at Kyunghee, where he remained throughout his career.In 1965, a
Daurian Starling tagged by Won was found and reported by his father. This was the closest contact between the two men after they were separated by the war. In 2002, Won was finally granted permission to visit the North, although his parents and brother were dead.As of 2006, Won was
professor emeritus at Kyunghee University.ee also
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List of zoologists
*Fauna of Korea
*Division of Korea
*"Isan gajok "Further reading
*cite web|url=http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/DG12Dg01.html|title=Pyongyang Watch: Free as a bird?|author=Foster-Carter, Aidan|work=Asia Times
*ko icon [http://kr.dic.yahoo.com/search/enc/result.html?pk=16687400 Pascal Encyclopedia entry (Yahoo)]
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