Bernhard Fernow Scientist

Bernhard Eduard Fernow (January 7, 1851 – February 6, 1923) was the third chief of the USDA's Division of Forestry of the United States from 1886 – 1898, preceding Gifford Pinchot in that position, and laying much of the groundwork for the establishment of the United States Forest Service in 1905. Pinchot was the first Chief Forester of the USFS. Fernow's philosophy toward forest management may be traced to Cotta's preface to Anweisung zum Waldbau (Instruction in Silviculture) or Linnaeus' ideas on the "economy of nature." He has been called the "father of professional forestry in the United States."

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Bernhard Fernow
Birth dateJanuary 07, 1851
Birth place
Inowrocław , Province of Posen , Kingdom of Prussia
Nationality
Germany
Citizenship
Prussia
United States
Date of deathFebruary 06, 1923
Place of death
Toronto
Residence
Ithaca New York , Toronto
Education
University of Königsberg
Hann. Münden

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