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Show
  
Children's Hour

Name
  
David Seth-Smith

Station(s)
  
Home Service

Role
  
Author

Network
  
BBC

Died
  
1963

Country
  
United Kingdom


Born
  
1875 (
1875
)

Books
  
The Avicultural Magazine 1929 - The Journal Of The Avicultural Society For The Study Of British And Foreign Birds In Freedom And In Captivity

David Seth-Smith FZS, MBOU (1875–1963) was a British zoologist, wildlife artist, broadcaster and author.

His career included spells as Curator of Mammals and Birds for the Zoological Society of London and editor of the Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club and the Avicultural Magazine. He also presented nature programmes on the BBC's Children's Hour under the name "The Zoo Man", and also "Friends from the Zoo" on BBC Television in the 1930s. He illustrated and photographed many animals and birds in captivity and is credited for taking the only known photographs of the now extinct pink-headed duck.

By 1945, he was a Fellow of the Royal Zoological Society; Member of the British Ornithologists' Union; Hon. Fellow, New York Zoological Society; Corresponding Fellow, American Ornithologists' Union; and Corresponding Member, Societe National d'Acclimatation de France.

References

David Seth-Smith Wikipedia


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