Oskar Heinroth

1871–1945 (age 74)

Biography

Oskar Heinroth was a distinguished German zoologist whose scientific work contributed significantly to the understanding of animal behavior and natural history. Born in 1871, he conducted his research and curatorial work at the Berlin Zoological Garden, one of Europe's premier zoological institutions, where he advanced the study of animal life.

Heinroth's career in zoology spanned several decades of scientific progress and institutional development. He remained active in his research and curatorial responsibilities at the Berlin Zoological Garden until his death in 1945, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of zoology and animal science through his scholarly contributions and work with living collections.

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