Book ID: CBB589254906

Birds, bones, and beetles: The improbable career and remarkable legacy of University of Kansas naturalist Charles D. Bunker (2019)

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Warner, Charles H. (Chuck) (Author)


University Press of Kansas


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 211
Language: English

Every day, in natural history museums all across the country, colonies of dermestid beetles diligently devour the decaying flesh off of animal skeletons that are destined for the museum's specimen collection. That time-saving process was developed and perfected at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum by Charles D. Bunker, a lowly assistant taxidermist who would rise to become the curator of recent vertebrates and who made an indelible mark on his field. That innovative breakthrough serves as a testament to the tenacity of a quietly determined naturalist. Bunker was part of the small team of men who constructed and installed the famous Panorama of North American Mammals, the centerpiece exhibit of the KU Natural History Museum located in Dyche Hall. That iconic building on the KU campus was expressly built to house the collection of mounted animals that impressed the world a decade earlier at the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition and World's Fair. Once the panorama was completed, Bunker turned his attention to field collecting. Bunker's field notes provide an accurate, authentic account of several expeditions to collect such specimens as well as a rare view of the extreme hardships of fieldwork in those early days. Perhaps most notable is "Bunk's" 1911 expedition to western Kansas, where he discovered the fossil remains of a forty-five-foot-long sea serpent--later identified as Tylosaurus proriger, an aquatic reptile from the mosasaur genus and the largest example of the species found in North America. In 2014, Tylosaurus was named the marine fossil of the state of Kansas. Birds, Bones, and Beetles tells the story of a man whose passion for learning led to remarkable discoveries, extraordinary exhibits, and the prestigious careers of many students he mentored in the natural sciences.

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Authors & Contributors
Karl Schulze-Hagen
Brush, Douglas C.
Katherine Nicole Crosby
R. Paul Scofield
Marsh, Allison
Andrea Gambarelli
Journals
Notornis
Victorian Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
Journal of the History of Collections
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Publishers
Knesebeck Verlag
Golden Belt Printing
University of Texas Press
University of New South Wales Press
University of California Press
Princeton University Press
Concepts
Museums
Naturalists
Biographies
Zoology
Natural history
Ornithology
People
Heinroth, Magdalena
Heinroth, Katharina
MacArthur, Robert Helmer
Huxley, Julian Sorell
Worrell, Eric
Wilson, Alexander
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
United States
Kansas (U.S.)
South America
New Zealand
Italy
Germany
Institutions
Missouri Pacific Railroad Company
University of California, Berkeley
Smithsonian Institution
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