- J. Dewey Soper
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name=Joseph Dewey Soper
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birth_date =May 5 1893
birth_place =Guelph, Ontario
death_date =November 2 1982
death_place =Edmonton ,Alberta
education =University of Alberta
occupation = explorer, zoologist, ornithologist, author
title = first Federal Chief Migratory Bird Officer for thePrairie Provinces ;
Chief Federal Wildlife Officer forAlberta ,Northwest Territories andYukon
spouse = Carolyn Freeman
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children = son, daughter
nationality = Canadian
website =Joseph Dewey Soper (
May 5 1893 ,Guelph, Ontario —November 2 1982 ,Edmonton ,Alberta ) was a widely-traveledCanadian Arctic explorer, zoologist, ornithologist, and prolific author.Early years
Soper was raised near
Rockwood, Ontario where he developed an interest in wildlife and natural history. His mother wanted Soper to be a minister; his father wanted Soper to work on the farm. Soper spurned organized religion, and was influenced byHenry David Thoreau 's "Walden Pond " and the works ofErnest Thompson Seton . He attended Alberta College and theUniversity of Alberta where he studied zoology. Soper was first published at age 20.Career
;1923 Arctic expeditionIn 1920, W. E. Saunders invited Soper to a naturalist's meeting at
Point Pelee ,Lake Erie where Soper met Dr. R. M. Anderson who went on to invite Soper to work as a naturalist on the Federal Government's East Arctic Expedition. Soper was commissioned to document thearctic flora and fauna ofBaffin Island ,Beechey Island ,Bylot Island ,Devon Island ,Ellesmere Island , northernGreenland , and areas ofLabrador .;1924-26 Arctic expeditionIn 1924, the
National Museum of Canada retained Soper for an expedition to Baffin Island. Soper headquartered at aRoyal Canadian Mounted Police base that was also aHudson's Bay Company post. During this trip, Soper exploredNettilling Lake ,Koukdjuak River , Cumberland Gulf toFoxe Basin , Amadjuak Bay onHudson Straight ,Cape Dorset covering more than convert|4000|mi|km bydog sled , boat, and canoe.;1928-31 Arctic expeditionSoper's biggest accomplishment, with the help of local
Inuit , was the successful six-year, 30,000-mile (50,000 km) search onBaffin Island for the Blue Goose ("C. c. caerulescens") nesting grounds on Bluegoose Plain near Bowman Bay in the Foxe Basin in the spring of 1929. The find was featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not! ", earning Soper the nickname "Blue Goose Soper".(Martin, 1995) [cite web |url=http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:ODO88vsg8RMJ:elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v069n04/p0425-p0428.pdf+%22blue+goose%22+bowman+bay&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us |title=Hybridization of Canada Geese with Blue Geese in the Wild |publisher=unm.edu |accessdate=2008-01-20];Government serviceSoper joined the government service in 1934, becoming the first Federal Chief Migratory Bird Officer for the
Prairie Provinces in theCanadian Wildlife Service . In 1948, he became the Chief Federal Wildlife Officer forAlberta ,Northwest Territories andYukon .By the end of his career, Soper conducted three Arctic expeditions and published over 130 research papers and articles. His personal records, notebooks, mammal and bird collections, and research materials were bequeath to the University of Alberta.cite web |url=http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:yPyIs-nbmRIJ:pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic36-1-118.pdf+soper+goose+ripley&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us |title=Joseph Dewey Soper |publisher=ucalgary.ca |accessdate=2008-01-20]
Personal life
Soper visited his sister in
Wetaskiwin, Alberta in 1927 where he met and married the first graduate nurse in the Eastern Arctic, Carolyn ("Carrie") Freeman. Soper took his wife on his travels, and sometimes his young son, Roland. Though Soper was a zoologist, ornithologist, and explorer, he also collectedInuit art, including ivory figures and enjoyed hunting. When he passed away in 1982, he was survived by his wife, daughter, son, daughter-in-law, and five grandchildren. [cite web |url=http://www.civilization.ca/tresors/art_inuit/inart36e.html |title=Playthings and curios: historic Inuit art |publisher=civilization.ca |accessdate=2008-01-19]Honors
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Soper River ;Soper Lake ;Dewey Soper Migratory Bird Sanctuary (the convert|3150|sqmi|km2|abbr=on of western Baffin Island from Bowman Bay to the Koukjuak River) were all named after Dr. Soper
*J. Dewey Soper Award by the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists, awarded to Canadian biologistsAwards
*1960, Doctor of Laws, "honoris causa", University of Alberta
*1978, Commissioner's Award, Northwest Territories
*Douglas H. Pimlott Conservation Award, presented by the Canadian Nature FederationReferences
* Martin, Constance, and J. Dewey Soper. [http://books.google.com/books?id=WG2Db6EA234C&dq=soper+%22blue+goose%22 "Search for the Blue Goose J. Dewey Soper : the Arctic Adventures of a Canadian Naturalist"] . Calgary: Bayeux Arts, 1995. ISBN 1896209149
Partial bibliography
;Birds
* —. Waterfowl and Other Ornithological Investigations in Yukon Territory, Canada, 1950. "Wildlife management bulletin, no. 7". Ottawa: Issued under the authority of theMinister of Northern Affairs and National Resources , 1954.
* —. "The Birds ofRiding Mountain National Park , Manitoba, Canada". Ottawa: Dept. of Resources and Development, National Parks Branch, Canadian Wildlife Service, 1953.
* —. "The Birds ofPrince Albert National Park , Saskatchewan". Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1952.
* —. "The Birds ofElk Island National Park , Alberta, Canada". Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1951.
* —. "Waterfowl and Related Investigations in thePeace-Athabasca Delta Region of Alberta, 1949". Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1951.
* —. "The Blue GooseAn Account of Its Breeding Ground, Migration, Eggs, Nests and General Habits". Ottawa: F.A. Acland, 1930. ;Mammals
* —. "The Mammals ofWaterton Lakes National Park , Alberta". Ottawa:Environment Canada , Wildlife Service, 1973.
* —. "The Mammals ofJasper National Park , Alberta". Ottawa:Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development , 1970.
* —. "The Mammals of Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba, Canada". Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1953.
* —. "The Mammals of Elk Island National Park, Alberta, Canada". Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1951.
* —. "The Mammals of Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada". Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1951.
* —, and Alice E. Wilson. "A Faunal Investigation of Southern Baffin Island". Ottawa: F.A. Acland, printer to the King, 1928.;Physical geography
* —. "Papers on the Canadian Eastern Arctic in Relation to the R.C.M.P., Eskimos, Wildlife, Exploratory Surveying and Other Matters of General Interest". Edmonton, Alta: The author] , 1966.
* —. "Wood Buffalo Park Notes on the Physical Geography of the Park and Its Vicinity". Ottawa: The Dept, 1939.
* —. "The Lake Harbour Region, Baffin Island". New York:American Geographical Society , 1936.External links
* [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v057n01/p0013-p0021.pdf "Local Distributiono f Eastern Canadian Arctic Birds"] , Soper, 1940
* [http://archive1.lse.ualberta.ca/FindingAids/JDSoper/JDSoper.html Biography, University of Alberta] - includes list of Field Books, Notebooks, Catalogues, Manuscripts, Reports, Photographs, Sketches, Correspondence
* [http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic36-1-118.pdf Obituary]
* [http://archive1.lse.ualberta.ca/asp/list_items.aspx?FileName=79-21-35 Photos]
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