John Kenneth Terres
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John Kenneth Terres (17 December 1905, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - December 2006), was an American naturalist and author. He is best known for his popular works on North American birds. He authored more than fifty works, usually writing as John K. Terres.
He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and spent his early years in New Jersey. He was educated at State Teachers College (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Cornell University and New York University. In 1986, he received an honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of North Carolina. He received the John Burroughs Medal (1971) for From Laurel Hill to Siler's Bog, which detailed his explorations of Mason Farm Biological Reserve, part of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Terres served as Editor of Audubon Magazine for twelve years (1948-1960).
[edit] Selected Works by John K. Terres
- John K. Terres (1953). Songbirds in Your Garden. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company.
- John K. Terres (1960). The Wonders I See. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lippincott.
- John K. Terres (1969). From Laurel Hill to Siler's Bog: The Walking Adventures of a Naturalist Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN-13 978-0807844267 (or ISBN 0-8078-4426-8)
- John K. Terres (1980). The Audubon Society Encyclopedia of North American Birds. New York: Knopf. ISBN 0394466519.
[edit] References
- John K. Terres Papers--accessed 13 March 2007
- Mark D. Kutner, Resident Spotlight on Dr. John Terres. Times To Remember volume 4, issue 4 (August 2005). Mamaroneck, New York: Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation. (PDF--accessed 14 March 2007)
- North Carolina Botanical Garden Newsletter volume 35 number 2 (March-April 2007). Chapel Hill, North Carolina: North Carolina Botanical Garden, page 1.