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Jean-Georges Baer (February 12, 1902[1] – February 21, 1975[2]) was a Swiss parasitologist and environmentalist. Born in England,[2] he studied in Neuchâtel, Geneva, and in Paris, where he worked with Charles Joyeux.[2] His book "Ecology of animal parasites" (1951) is considered a classic in the field.[3] Baer published more than 250 articles,[3] among them fundamental work on Temnocephalida (a kind of flatworm parasite) and on tapeworms.[4] Baer was a member of several scientific societies, vice president of the International Union of Biological Societies,[4] and from 1958 to 1963 president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).[5] Baer's wood mouse (Hylomyscus baeri) is named in his honour.[6]References1. ^N.N.: "Professeur Jean-Georges Baer, 1902-75", Environmental Conservation, vol. 2 (1975), pp. 177–178. ISSN 0376-8929. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Baer, Jean-Georges}}{{Switzerland-bio-stub}}2. ^1 2 Stunkard, Horace W.: "In memoriam: Jean-Georges Baer (1902-1975)", The Journal of Parasitology 61(5) (Oct. 1975), pp. 960–962. ISSN 0022-3395. 3. ^1 Aeschlimann, A.; Piekarski, G.: "Jean Georges Baer 1902–1975", Parasitology Research 46(4), Springer 1975, pp. 243–244. ISSN 0932-0113. 4. ^1 N.N.: Baer, Jean Georges. URL retrieved 2011-01-24. 5. ^Hesselink, Frits; Čeřovský, Jan: Learning to Change the Future, IUCN 2008, p. 22. URL retrieved 2011-01-24. 6. ^{{cite book|author=Beolens, Bo|author2=Watkins, Michael|author3=Grayson, Michael|title=Eponym Dictionary of Mammals|page=24|year=2009|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|isbn=978-0-8018-9304-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I-kSmWLc6vYC&pg=PA24}} 4 : 1902 births|1975 deaths|Swiss parasitologists|Presidents of the International Union for Conservation of Nature |
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