English ornithologist
Ian Newton OBE FRS FRSE (born 17 January 1940) is an English ornithologist .
Education and early life [ edit ]
Newton was born and raised in north Derbyshire and was educated at Chesterfield Grammar School . He graduated from the University of Bristol .[ 1] He received his D.Phil. in 1964 and D.Sc. in 1982 from the University of Oxford,[ 2] and has studied a wide range of bird species.
Career and research [ edit ]
He has been interested in birds since his childhood.[ 3] As a teenager he became particularly fascinated by finches and undertook doctoral and post-doctoral studies on them.[ 4] Newton conducted a 27-year study of a Eurasian sparrowhawk population nesting in southern Scotland , which resulted in what many consider to be the most detailed and longest-running study of any population of birds of prey.[ 5]
Before retirement, he was Senior Ornithologist at the United Kingdom 's Natural Environment Research Council . He has also been head of the Avian Biology Section at the Monks Wood Research Station (1989–2000), Chairman of the Board of The Peregrine Fund , Chairman of the Council of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ,[ 5] Chairman of Saving India's Vultures from Extinction ,[ 6] and visiting professor of ornithology at the University of Oxford .[ 4] Newton has also held the positions of President of the British Ornithologists' Union and the British Ecological Society (1994–1995).[ 7]
Partial bibliography [ edit ]
^ a b Ian Newton | Collins Archived 2013-12-20 at the Wayback Machine . The New Naturalists Online. Retrieved 3 December 2009
^ a b "Newton, Prof. Ian, (born 17 Jan. 1940)" . www.ukwhoswho.com . doi :10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u29431 . ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4 . Retrieved 25 January 2019 .
^ Newton, Ian (1986) The Sparrowhawk. T & A.D. Poyser Ltd. Calton. ISBN 0-85661-041-0
^ a b Ian Newton. The Migration Ecology of Birds Archived 2010-01-20 at the Wayback Machine . Buteo Books. Retrieved 3 December 2009
^ a b Newton, I. (2009) Introduction. In R.T. Watson, M. Fuller, M. Pokras, and W.G. Hunt (Eds.). Ingestion of Lead from Spent Ammunition: Implications for Wildlife and Humans . The Peregrine Fund , Boise, Idaho, USA. DOI 10.4080/ilsa.2009.0091
^ Bowden, Christopher GR (31 August 2017). "The creation of the SAVE consortium – Saving Asia's Vultures from Extinction: a possible model for Africa?" . Ostrich . 88 (2): 189–193. doi :10.2989/00306525.2017.1331583 . ISSN 0030-6525 .
^ a b Ian Newton . Researcher Results. The Peregrine Fund . Retrieved 3 December 2009
^ "RSE Fellows" (PDF) . Royal Society of Edinburgh. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 June 2004. Retrieved 10 January 2011 .
^ "Winners of our President's Medal" .
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