About: Phil Pister

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Edwin Philip Pister is a fishery biologist who worked for California Department of Fish and Game. He was a pioneer of desert fish conservation, and is credited with saving the Owens pupfish (Cyprinodon radiosis) by transferring the entire remaining population into several buckets and transporting them to a safe location. Pister was born in Stockton, California and currently lives in Bishop, California. A volume compiling studies of desert fishes has been published in his honor. He has written and published scientific and popular papers and has also written about environmental ethics.

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  • Edwin Philip Pister is a fishery biologist who worked for California Department of Fish and Game. He was a pioneer of desert fish conservation, and is credited with saving the Owens pupfish (Cyprinodon radiosis) by transferring the entire remaining population into several buckets and transporting them to a safe location. Pister was born in Stockton, California and currently lives in Bishop, California. A volume compiling studies of desert fishes has been published in his honor. He has written and published scientific and popular papers and has also written about environmental ethics. He has served as executive secretary of the . (en)
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  • 1929-01-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Edwin Philip Pister (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Fishery Biologist, Conservationist, Deep Ecologist (en)
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  • Desert fishes, conservation, environmental ethics (en)
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  • Edwin Philip Pister is a fishery biologist who worked for California Department of Fish and Game. He was a pioneer of desert fish conservation, and is credited with saving the Owens pupfish (Cyprinodon radiosis) by transferring the entire remaining population into several buckets and transporting them to a safe location. Pister was born in Stockton, California and currently lives in Bishop, California. A volume compiling studies of desert fishes has been published in his honor. He has written and published scientific and popular papers and has also written about environmental ethics. (en)
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  • Phil Pister (en)
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