John P. Kelsall (1924-1995)

A long-time Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, John Kelsall, died in Vancouver, British Columbia on 24 July 1995. John was born in Nova Scotia and obtained a B.A. at Acadia University, an M.A. at the University of Toronto, and a Ph.D. at the University of Western Australia. He joined t...

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Main Author: Thomas, Don
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1996
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64243 2023-05-15T14:18:54+02:00 John P. Kelsall (1924-1995) Thomas, Don 1996-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64243 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64243/48178 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64243 ARCTIC; Vol. 49 No. 1 (1996): March: 1–106; 104 1923-1245 0004-0843 Animal behaviour Animal migration Animal physiology Biology Caribou Kelsall John P 1924-1995 Tundra ecology Wildlife management Winter ecology Thebacha College Curricula Canada Fort Smith N.W.T info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion obituary 1996 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:21:24Z A long-time Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, John Kelsall, died in Vancouver, British Columbia on 24 July 1995. John was born in Nova Scotia and obtained a B.A. at Acadia University, an M.A. at the University of Toronto, and a Ph.D. at the University of Western Australia. He joined the Dominion (Canadian) Wildlife Service (CWS) in 1948, when it was a fledgling organization. From 1950 through 1959, from an office in Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), John conducted pioneer ecological studies on the great barren-ground caribou populations in northern Canada. His work culminated in a monograph published in 1968: The Caribou of Canada, which won the Wildlife Society's Outstanding Publication Award and remains one of the most-quoted references in caribou literature. The monograph summarized, to the early 1960s, all that was known about the morphology, behaviour, and ecology of the forest-tundra ecotype of caribou in Canada. . John's interest in wildlife led him to form a consulting firm after his official retirement. His review of woodland caribou in Canada caused the committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada to list western woodland caribou as "rare" and, later, as "vulnerable". John continued to serve as an active reviewer for scientific journals up to the end. One accomplishment that gave him much satisfaction was helping to develop a curriculum for the first technical school in the Northwest Territories, Thebacha College in Fort Smith. John was a dedicated conservationist. He was active in local conservation societies up to his death. . Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Institute of North America Arctic caribou Fort Smith Northwest Territories The Arctic Institute Tundra Yellowknife University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Fort Smith ENVELOPE(-111.889,-111.889,60.004,60.004) Northwest Territories Yellowknife ARCTIC 49 1
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topic Animal behaviour
Animal migration
Animal physiology
Biology
Caribou
Kelsall
John P
1924-1995
Tundra ecology
Wildlife management
Winter ecology
Thebacha College
Curricula
Canada
Fort Smith
N.W.T
spellingShingle Animal behaviour
Animal migration
Animal physiology
Biology
Caribou
Kelsall
John P
1924-1995
Tundra ecology
Wildlife management
Winter ecology
Thebacha College
Curricula
Canada
Fort Smith
N.W.T
Thomas, Don
John P. Kelsall (1924-1995)
topic_facet Animal behaviour
Animal migration
Animal physiology
Biology
Caribou
Kelsall
John P
1924-1995
Tundra ecology
Wildlife management
Winter ecology
Thebacha College
Curricula
Canada
Fort Smith
N.W.T
description A long-time Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, John Kelsall, died in Vancouver, British Columbia on 24 July 1995. John was born in Nova Scotia and obtained a B.A. at Acadia University, an M.A. at the University of Toronto, and a Ph.D. at the University of Western Australia. He joined the Dominion (Canadian) Wildlife Service (CWS) in 1948, when it was a fledgling organization. From 1950 through 1959, from an office in Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), John conducted pioneer ecological studies on the great barren-ground caribou populations in northern Canada. His work culminated in a monograph published in 1968: The Caribou of Canada, which won the Wildlife Society's Outstanding Publication Award and remains one of the most-quoted references in caribou literature. The monograph summarized, to the early 1960s, all that was known about the morphology, behaviour, and ecology of the forest-tundra ecotype of caribou in Canada. . John's interest in wildlife led him to form a consulting firm after his official retirement. His review of woodland caribou in Canada caused the committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada to list western woodland caribou as "rare" and, later, as "vulnerable". John continued to serve as an active reviewer for scientific journals up to the end. One accomplishment that gave him much satisfaction was helping to develop a curriculum for the first technical school in the Northwest Territories, Thebacha College in Fort Smith. John was a dedicated conservationist. He was active in local conservation societies up to his death. .
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