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Nationality
  
American

Fields
  
Herpetology

Name
  
Raymond Cowles

Institutions
  
UCLA


Born
  
Raymond Bridgman Cowles December 1, 1896 Amanzimtoti, Natal, South Africa (
1896-12-01
)

Doctoral students
  
Robert C. Stebbins Charles H. Lowe

Other notable students
  
Charles M. Bogert Kenneth S. Norris Richard G. Zweifel

Known for
  
Reptile thermoregulation Desert ecology

Died
  
December 7, 1975, Santa Barbara, California, United States

Books
  
Zulu Journal: Field Notes of a Naturalist in South Africa

Alma mater
  
Cornell University, Pomona College

Notable students
  
Charles Mitchill Bogert, Kenneth S. Norris, Richard G. Zweifel

Doctoral advisor
  
Albert Hazen Wright

Raymond Bridgman Cowles (pronounced "coals"; 1896–1975) was a herpetologist and professor at University of California, Los Angeles. Born in the British Colony of Natal (in what is now KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) to American missionary parents, he emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s. He attended Pomona College as an undergrad and earned his PhD at Cornell University under Albert Hazen Wright. He is known for his research on desert ecology and reptile thermoregulation, as well as his popular books on environmental conservation. Cowles died of a heart attack in 1975 at the age of 79. An obituary called him one of America's first ecologists and conservationists. He is commemorated in the scientific names of the White Sands prairie lizard (Sceloporus cowlesi) and Angolan coral snake (Aspidelaps lubricus cowlesi).

Books

  • Zulu Journal: Field Notes of a Naturalist in South Africa. University of California Press, 1959.
  • Desert Journal: Reflections of a Naturalist. University of California Press, 1977 ISBN 0520036360
  • References

    Raymond B. Cowles Wikipedia