Canadian Entomologist, volume 157, publication number e5

Three brothers in biology: bugs, birds, books, conservation, and politics

ROBERT A. CANNINGS 1
Syd Cannings 1, 2
Richard J. Cannings 3
1
 
Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 9W2, Canada
2
 
201 Klukshu Avenue, Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 5L1, Canada
3
 
House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A6, Canada
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-27
scimago Q3
SJR0.358
CiteScore2.2
Impact factor1.1
ISSN0008347X, 19183240
Abstract

Three Cannings brothers describe their intertwined but separate careers in Canadian biology: Rob as an entomologist, Syd as an entomologist and conservation biologist, and Dick as an ornithologist and politician. They emphasise the influence on their lives of the British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley where they grew up, the naturalist family in which they were raised, and the mentors who inspired them in their work. Bird study and nature interpretation in BC Parks were early enthusiasms and influences. Biological research, museum work, nature conservation, public education, and writing have dominated their careers. In Dick’s case, his public life has culminated in a decade of Canadian federal politics as a member of Parliament.

This article is modified from the closing plenary address presented at Entomology 2022, the joint annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America, the Entomological Society of Canada, and the Entomological Society of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 16 November 2022. The presentation also acted as the 2022 Heritage Lecture of the Entomological Society of Canada.

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