Talk:João Moojen
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[edit]John Moojen de Oliveira (December 1, 1904, Leopoldina, MG, Brazil - March 31, 1985, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) was a great researcher dedicated to systematic Brazilian mammals, especially rodents and primates, is also dedicated the aves.Coletou extensively between the 30s and 50s and wrote "The Rodents of Brazil" in 1952, a classic book on domestic rodents. Moojen, and researcher, worked significantly as a teacher and technical advisor, here are some of the positions held throughout his life: head of the School of Biology Department of Agriculture and Veterinary of Minas Gerais, in Viçosa; Professor-Head of Natural History of the University College of the University of Brazil; Naturalist of Vertebrate Zoology of Invertebrates Division and the National Museum, including headed this division into two stages and collected most of the mammals deposited in this collection and the Rio de Janeiro State University; Professor in committee, the chair of General Biology and Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of the Federal District of Rio de Janeiro; member of the National Council for Hunting and Fishing; member of the Abbink Mission; zoologist of the National Council of Hunting; zoologist of the Rockefeller Foundation; member of the Society of the Sigma XI for the Promotion of Research in Science, the American Society of Mammalogists, the Cooper Ornithological Club and Phi Sigma Biological Society; commissioned by the Federal Government to organize the Zoo-Botanical Brasilia, and was also Director of the Department for Nature Protection of Brasilia; Rodents head of service in the State Foundation of Environmental Engineering.
--Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 09:35, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
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