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Oscar Riddle’s Science, a Special Bird, & the Founding of the NABT
Frances S. Vandervoort
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 75 No. 9, November/December 2013; (pp. 678-681) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2013.75.9.9
Frances S. Vandervoort taught biology and environmental science in Chicago public high schools for 25 years and is currently developing interactive activities for nature trails in Chicago parks. E-mail: vandersand@sbcglobal.net.
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Oscar Riddle, born in Indiana in 1877, was an ardent evolutionist and a key player in the founding of the National Association of Biology Teachers in 1938. He studied heredity and behavior in domestic pigeons and doves with Charles O. Whitman of the University of Chicago, received his Ph.D. in zoology in 1907, and in 1912 began a long career at the Carnegie Institution. He is best known for his 1932 discovery of prolactin, the “mother love” hormone. Whitman founded and directed the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole and cared for Martha, the world’s last passenger pigeon, who died in the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914.

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  • Ethology
  • evolution
  • extinction
  • NABT history
  • orthogenesis
  • passenger pigeon
  • prolactin
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Vol. 75 No. 9, November/December 2013

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Frances S. Vandervoort
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 75 No. 9, November/December 2013; (pp. 678-681) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2013.75.9.9
Frances S. Vandervoort taught biology and environmental science in Chicago public high schools for 25 years and is currently developing interactive activities for nature trails in Chicago parks. E-mail: vandersand@sbcglobal.net.

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Frances S. Vandervoort
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 75 No. 9, November/December 2013; (pp. 678-681) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2013.75.9.9
Frances S. Vandervoort taught biology and environmental science in Chicago public high schools for 25 years and is currently developing interactive activities for nature trails in Chicago parks. E-mail: vandersand@sbcglobal.net.
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