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Jean Dorst (7 August 1924 – 8 August 2001) was a French
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. Dorst was born at
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and studied biology and paleontology at the Faculty of Sciences of the
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. In 1947 he joined the staff of the
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. He succeeded
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as chairman of Mammifères et Oiseaux in 1964, and was elected as director of the museum in 1975, resigning in 1985 to protest against government reforms of the museum. Dorst was a member of the
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, one of the founders and second president of the
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for the Galapagos, president of the 16th
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(IOC), and vice president of the Commission of Protection of Threatened Species of the
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(IUCN). Dorst was one of the writers of the documentary '' Le Peuple Migrateur'' (''Winged Migration''), and the film is dedicated to him. A companion volume of photographs and essays was published in 2003.


Selected publications

* ''Les Migrations des oiseaux'', 1956, Payot, "Petite bibliothèque", 1956, réédition 1962 ** ''The Migrations of Birds'', 1962, Heinemann, trans. by Constance D. Sherman, with a foreword by
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* ''Les Animaux voyageurs'', 1964 * ''Avant que nature meure'', 1965 (translated into 17 language) ** ''Before Nature Dies'', 1970, Collins, trans. by Constance Sherman * ''L'Amérique du Sud et L'Amérique Centrale'', 1969, Hachette ** ''South American and Central America'', 1967, Random House * ''La Nature dé-naturée'', Le Seuil, coll. "Points / Essais", 1970, 188 p. (abridged version of ''Avant que nature meure'') * ''Guide des mammifères d'Afrique : Des rats à trompe aux éléphants'', illustré par Pierre Dandelot, Delachaux et Niestlé * ''Les Oiseaux dans leur milieu'', 1971, Éditions Rencontre, Lausanne, 383 p. * ''La Vie des oiseaux'', 2 tomes, 1971, Éditions Rencontre, Lausanne, 767 p. ** ''The Life of Birds'', 2 vols., 1974, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London
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, "The Life of Birds. Volumes I and II. Jean Dorst, trans. I. C. J. Galbraith ," ''
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'' 50, no. 3 (Sep. 1975): 334–335.
* Action des pollutions sur les équilibres biologiques et sur l'homme- Tome 1 (Tract des jeunes Naturalistes, mars 1974) (www.jeunesnaturalistes.org). * Action des pollutions sur les équilibres biologiques et sur l'homme- Tome 2 (Tract des jeunes Naturalistes, mars 1974) (www.jeunesnaturalistes.org). * ''L'Univers de la vie'', Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1975 * ''La Force du vivant'', 1979, Flammarion (Paris), 265 p. * ''Amazonnia'', 1987 * ''Asia Sud-Oriental'', 1987 ** ''Southeast Asia'', 1992, Steck-Vaught (juvenile audience – description of wildlife, habitats, and ecological niches in SE Asia) * ''Les Oiseaux ne sont pas tombés du ciel'', J. P. De Monza, 1995, Rééd. 2001 * ''La Faune en péril'', avec Gaëtan du Chatenet, Delachaux et Niestlé, 1998 * ''Et si on parlait de la vie ? – Propos d'un naturaliste'', avec Sébastien Ripari, Maisonneuve et Larose, 1999 * ''Voyages – Trois siècles d'explorations naturalistes'', avec Tony Rice et Patrice Leraut, Delachaux et Niestlé, 1999 * ''Dictionnaire de biologie'', avec Jean-Louis Morère et Raymond Pujol, Frison Roche, 2002 * ''Le Peuple migrateur'' avec Jean-François Mongibeaux et Jacques Perrin, Le Seuil, 2002


References


Obituary in The Auk
French ornithologists 1924 births 2001 deaths Members of the French Academy of Sciences Scientists from Mulhouse 20th-century French zoologists National Museum of Natural History (France) people University of Paris alumni {{France-zoologist-stub