Charles Henry Douglas Clarke

Charles Henry Douglas Clarke, in September 1937, at the conclusion of his scientific expedition to the region of the Thelon River. Charles Henry Douglas Clarke was a Canadian forester and zoologist.

He was born in 1909 in Kerwood, Ontario, and earned a degree in Forestry, and went on to earn a PhD in zoology. He was tasked to perform a wildlife survey, north of Lake Superior.

In 1936 he was part of an expedition to the region of the Thelon River, in the eastern Northwest Territories. It was there he conducted the research for his best known publication ''A Biological Investigation of the Thelon Game Sanctuary''.

In 1977 he was recognized with an Aldo Leopold Award.

The Canadian Section of the Wildlife Society created an award in his name, which noted: {| class="wikitable" | : Later in his career, Clarke became the Scientific Consultant at the Rachel Carson Institute, President of the North American Forestry Association, President and Honorary Member of The Wildlife Society, and Governor of the Arctic Institute. |} Provided by Wikipedia
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    The bob-white quail in Ontario by Clarke, Charles Henry Douglas, 1909-

    [Toronto?] : Ontario Dept. of Lands and Forests, 1954
    Format: Book


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    Fluctuations in numbers of ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus (Linne) : with special reference to Ontario by Clarke, Charles Henry Douglas, 1909-

    Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1936
    Format: Book


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    A biological investigation of the Thelon game sanctuary by Clarke, Charles Henry Douglas, 1909-

    Ottawa : J. O. Patenaude. printed, 1940
    Format: Book