Carl Støp-Bowitz
1913–1997 (age 84)
Biography
Carl Støp-Bowitz pursued a lifelong curiosity about the natural world, distinguishing himself as a zoologist through careful observation and scholarly contributions. His research embraced both the meticulous study of species and the larger questions of ecological balance.
He shared his insights generously with students and fellow researchers, encouraging a new generation to approach science with rigor and empathy for the living tapestry it illuminates. The natural world benefited from his patient intellect and lifelong enthusiasm.