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Carl Buckingham Koford (September 3, 1915 in Oakland, California – December 3, 1979 in Berkeley, California) was an American biologist who is known for his research work on the behavior of the California condor. He attended the Piedmont High School and studied at the University of Washington. Koford began his field work on the California condor in March 1939, spending more than 400 days collecting data. During World War II he interrupted his studies to serve in the U.S. Navy. In 1946 his observations on the condors continued. In 1953 he published the report "The California Condor" where he gave a first estimation of the world population of about 60 individuals. In the 1950s and again in the 1970s he went to South America where he made studies on species like the Vicuña, the Jaguar, the Oce

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  • كارل باكنغهام كوفورد (ar)
  • Carl B. Koford (de)
  • Carl B. Koford (en)
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  • كارل باكنغهام كوفورد (بالإنجليزية: Carl Buckingham Koford)‏ عالم أحياء أمريكي، عرف لبحوثه على كندور كاليفورنيا، درس في جامعة واشنطن، بدأ بحوثه على كندور كاليفورنيا في مارس 1939 لغاية 1941، أكثر من 400 يوما أمضاها مع هذا الطائر. (ar)
  • Carl Buckingham Koford (* 3. September 1915 in Oakland, Kalifornien; † 3. Dezember 1979 in Berkeley, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Biologe, der vor allem durch seine Verhaltensstudien über den Kalifornischen Kondor bekannt geworden ist. (de)
  • Carl Buckingham Koford (September 3, 1915 in Oakland, California – December 3, 1979 in Berkeley, California) was an American biologist who is known for his research work on the behavior of the California condor. He attended the Piedmont High School and studied at the University of Washington. Koford began his field work on the California condor in March 1939, spending more than 400 days collecting data. During World War II he interrupted his studies to serve in the U.S. Navy. In 1946 his observations on the condors continued. In 1953 he published the report "The California Condor" where he gave a first estimation of the world population of about 60 individuals. In the 1950s and again in the 1970s he went to South America where he made studies on species like the Vicuña, the Jaguar, the Oce (en)
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  • كارل باكنغهام كوفورد (بالإنجليزية: Carl Buckingham Koford)‏ عالم أحياء أمريكي، عرف لبحوثه على كندور كاليفورنيا، درس في جامعة واشنطن، بدأ بحوثه على كندور كاليفورنيا في مارس 1939 لغاية 1941، أكثر من 400 يوما أمضاها مع هذا الطائر. (ar)
  • Carl Buckingham Koford (September 3, 1915 in Oakland, California – December 3, 1979 in Berkeley, California) was an American biologist who is known for his research work on the behavior of the California condor. He attended the Piedmont High School and studied at the University of Washington. Koford began his field work on the California condor in March 1939, spending more than 400 days collecting data. During World War II he interrupted his studies to serve in the U.S. Navy. In 1946 his observations on the condors continued. In 1953 he published the report "The California Condor" where he gave a first estimation of the world population of about 60 individuals. In the 1950s and again in the 1970s he went to South America where he made studies on species like the Vicuña, the Jaguar, the Ocelot or the Jaguarundi. After rumours about the survival of some individuals of Mexican grizzly bear, a species thought to be extinct, Koford went to Mexico in 1969 but failed to rediscover this bear. After Koford's death in 1979 the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at Berkeley established the Carl B. Koford Memorial Fund in 1980 to support field research on vertebrates. (en)
  • Carl Buckingham Koford (* 3. September 1915 in Oakland, Kalifornien; † 3. Dezember 1979 in Berkeley, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Biologe, der vor allem durch seine Verhaltensstudien über den Kalifornischen Kondor bekannt geworden ist. (de)
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