Joseph Dewey Soper, 1893-1982

. "Dewey Soper is a man of action and acuity, in a particular sense l'homme engagé, second to none as a pioneer of the North whose courage, industry and initiative inspire us to find our country and extend all its benefits into our lives." Those well-chosen words stand today as an epi...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Authors: Soper, Roland, Beck, Tom
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1983
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Blue Geese
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Explorers
Expeditions
Graphic arts
History
Natural history
Scientists
Soper
Joseph Dewey
1893-1982
Baffin Island
Nunavut
Labrador
Greenland
Ellesmere Island
Bylot Island
Beechey Island
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Arctic Institute of North America
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Blue Geese
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Explorers
Expeditions
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History
Natural history
Scientists
Soper
Joseph Dewey
1893-1982
Baffin Island
Nunavut
Labrador
Greenland
Ellesmere Island
Bylot Island
Beechey Island
Wood Buffalo National Park
Alberta/N.W.T
Alberta
Yukon
N.W.T
Soper, Roland
Beck, Tom
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Art collections
Arctic Institute of North America
Biographies
Birds
Blue Geese
Civil servants
Explorers
Expeditions
Graphic arts
History
Natural history
Scientists
Soper
Joseph Dewey
1893-1982
Baffin Island
Nunavut
Labrador
Greenland
Ellesmere Island
Bylot Island
Beechey Island
Wood Buffalo National Park
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Alberta
Yukon
N.W.T
description . "Dewey Soper is a man of action and acuity, in a particular sense l'homme engagé, second to none as a pioneer of the North whose courage, industry and initiative inspire us to find our country and extend all its benefits into our lives." Those well-chosen words stand today as an epitaphic tribute to a man who spent the early years of his career in arctic exploration and a lifetime in the study of natural history and in pursuit of scientific knowledge. . - he was an outdoorsman first and his vocations and avocations stemmed from this prerequisite. . In the context of his lifespan, arctic explorations occupied a small segment of his 89 years, yet they left an indelible imprint on his life and in his own mind forever stood as the pinnacle of his achievements. His three expeditions were conducted in 1923, 1924-26 and 1928-31. The latter two took him to southern Baffin Island and comprised eleven separate journeys of exploration. . Viewed in perspective - considering the lack of modern equipment and the unsophisticated means of communication and travel - those ventures into the interior and across Baffin Island were remarkable conquests. . Soper's successful crossing and return in January-February, 1926, covered 1050 kilometres. His courage and determination are reflected in two sentences from his own writings: "I still feel extraordinary admiration for the splendid efforts of Akatuga and Newkequak who endured so much fatigue and suffering without a murmur, and what seemed the incredible hardship for the dogs. It is impossible to forget the frightful cold of 70° below zero as we forged our way over the frozen Lake Nettilling and across the Great Plain of the Koukdjuak to Foxe Basin and back to the east coast." In 1929, newspapers published accounts of J.D. Soper and his successful six-year, 30 000-mile search for the nesting grounds of the blue goose. . The location of the nesting grounds of the blue goose had been a mystery to naturalists. In 1926 he met an Inuk hunter on the Tikkuut Islands .who claimed that he knew the exact area where kungovik nested. Later another Inuk at Cape Dorset corroborated the story: the location was Bowman Bay on the west coast. . Assignments that followed his return to the "south" included a two-year wildlife survey of Wood Buffalo Park ., [and] Chief Federal Wildlife Officer for Alberta, Yukon and Northwest Territories. . Soper was a prolific writer. . - over 130 research papers, monographs and general-interest articles appeared in a variety of publications. . In the years that followed his official retirement he continued to do field work, usually alone and in remote wilderness camps. . He enjoyed sketching and watercolour painting, and much of his art was used to illustrate his writing. . One quality that set him apart from so many of his peers was that he retained his boyish enthusiasm for the natural world to the end of his life. He only hung up his boots and binoculars for good when failing health forced him into hospital. .
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