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Richard Schodde, OAM (born 23 September 1936) is an Australian botanist and ornithologist. Schodde studied at the University of Adelaide, where he received a BSc (Hons) in 1960 and a PhD in 1970. During the 1960s he was a botanist with the CSIRO Division of Land Research and Regional Survey in Papua New Guinea. From 1970 to 1998 he was the foundation curator and director of the Australian National Wildlife Collection (ANWC) in the CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology, following which he became a research fellow there. During this time he led the flora and fauna surveys that helped establish Kakadu National Park and the designation of the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland as Australia's first World Heritage Site. These surveys resulted in the accession of almost 50,000 specimens to

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  • Richard Schodde (* 23. September 1936 in Adelaide, South Australia) ist ein australischer Ornithologe und Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Schodde“. (de)
  • Dr. Richard Schodde ( 1936 - ) es un naturalista, ornitólogo, botánico, y explorador australiano. Se desempeña en el Departamento de Ecosistemas sustentables, CSIRO, en Canberra.​ Ha realizado extensas exploraciones ornitológicas y botánicas por Australia y Nueva Zelanda, entre 1977 a 1981 con . (es)
  • Richard Schodde, né le 23 septembre 1936, est un botaniste et ornithologue australien. (fr)
  • Richard Schodde, OAM (born 23 September 1936) is an Australian botanist and ornithologist. Schodde studied at the University of Adelaide, where he received a BSc (Hons) in 1960 and a PhD in 1970. During the 1960s he was a botanist with the CSIRO Division of Land Research and Regional Survey in Papua New Guinea. From 1970 to 1998 he was the foundation curator and director of the Australian National Wildlife Collection (ANWC) in the CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology, following which he became a research fellow there. During this time he led the flora and fauna surveys that helped establish Kakadu National Park and the designation of the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland as Australia's first World Heritage Site. These surveys resulted in the accession of almost 50,000 specimens to the ANWC, as well as 15,000 samples of frozen tissue for molecular studies. In the 2009 Queen's birthday honours, Schodde was awarded an OAM for his contribution to the natural sciences, particularly ornithology. Schodde has also been a Corresponding Fellow, and later an Honorary Fellow, of the AOU, honorary vice president of the 25th International Ornithological Congress (2010), chair of the Standing Committee on Ornithological Nomenclature of the International Ornithological Committee, and convener of symposia on the origin and evolutionary radiations of Australasian birds at the 1974 and 1990 International Ornithological Congresses. The standard author abbreviation Schodde is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Richard Schodde (23 de setembro de 1936) é um ornitólogo e botânico australiano. Recebeu o seu doutoramento pela Universidade de Adelaide, em 1970. Entre 1970-1998, trabalhou no Australian National Wildlife Collection. Schodde publicou mais de 150 artigos. Recebeu por 2 vezes a Whitley Medal: pelas obras Nocturnal Birds of Australia (1981, com I. Mason) e The Fairy Wrens (1982). (pt)
  • Ричард Шодд (англ. Richard Schodde) — австралийский ботаник и орнитолог. В 1960 году окончил университет Аделаиды с отличием. С 1970 года работал над ботаническими исследованиями в Папуа — Новой Гвинее, позднее — на Australian National Wildlife Collection, где, в частности, участвовал в исследованиях, посвящённых созданию национального парка Какаду. Участвовал во многих орнитологических конгрессах. (ru)
  • Річард Шодде (Richard Schodde; нар. 23 вересня 1936) — австралійський ботанік та орнітолог. (uk)
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  • Richard Schodde (* 23. September 1936 in Adelaide, South Australia) ist ein australischer Ornithologe und Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Schodde“. (de)
  • Dr. Richard Schodde ( 1936 - ) es un naturalista, ornitólogo, botánico, y explorador australiano. Se desempeña en el Departamento de Ecosistemas sustentables, CSIRO, en Canberra.​ Ha realizado extensas exploraciones ornitológicas y botánicas por Australia y Nueva Zelanda, entre 1977 a 1981 con . (es)
  • Richard Schodde, né le 23 septembre 1936, est un botaniste et ornithologue australien. (fr)
  • Richard Schodde (23 de setembro de 1936) é um ornitólogo e botânico australiano. Recebeu o seu doutoramento pela Universidade de Adelaide, em 1970. Entre 1970-1998, trabalhou no Australian National Wildlife Collection. Schodde publicou mais de 150 artigos. Recebeu por 2 vezes a Whitley Medal: pelas obras Nocturnal Birds of Australia (1981, com I. Mason) e The Fairy Wrens (1982). (pt)
  • Ричард Шодд (англ. Richard Schodde) — австралийский ботаник и орнитолог. В 1960 году окончил университет Аделаиды с отличием. С 1970 года работал над ботаническими исследованиями в Папуа — Новой Гвинее, позднее — на Australian National Wildlife Collection, где, в частности, участвовал в исследованиях, посвящённых созданию национального парка Какаду. Участвовал во многих орнитологических конгрессах. (ru)
  • Річард Шодде (Richard Schodde; нар. 23 вересня 1936) — австралійський ботанік та орнітолог. (uk)
  • Richard Schodde, OAM (born 23 September 1936) is an Australian botanist and ornithologist. Schodde studied at the University of Adelaide, where he received a BSc (Hons) in 1960 and a PhD in 1970. During the 1960s he was a botanist with the CSIRO Division of Land Research and Regional Survey in Papua New Guinea. From 1970 to 1998 he was the foundation curator and director of the Australian National Wildlife Collection (ANWC) in the CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology, following which he became a research fellow there. During this time he led the flora and fauna surveys that helped establish Kakadu National Park and the designation of the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland as Australia's first World Heritage Site. These surveys resulted in the accession of almost 50,000 specimens to (en)
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  • Шодд, Ричард (ru)
  • Річард Шодде (uk)
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