Florida'S Pioneer Naturalist: The Life of Charles Torrey Simpson

Elizabeth O. Rothra

Florida'S Pioneer Naturalist: The Life of Charles Torrey Simpson
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Published
20 February 2008
Pages
240
ISBN
9780813032795

Florida’S Pioneer Naturalist: The Life of Charles Torrey Simpson

Elizabeth O. Rothra

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Elizabeth Rothra’s excellent biography of Charles Torrey Simpson restates his philosophies about the intrinsic value of natural ecosystems like the Everglades. No one knew better than he the history of the plants and animals of South Florida or conveyed it with more humor and enthusiasm. –Marjory Stoneman Douglas

Absorbing, informative, and useful… . Simpson is the primary source of information for all scholars wishing to learn about ecological conditions in south Florida at the turn of the century. –Larry D. Harris, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida

A needed, timely contribution to scholarship in the form of a very enjoyable, readable volume… . Much of the natural wealth enjoyed by our citizens today is due to the early efforts of pioneer naturalists such as Charles Torrey Simpson, working in a ‘labor of love’ nearly a century ago. –David H. Stansbery, Curator of Bivalve Mollusks, Museum of Zoology, Ohio State University

Charles Torrey Simpson (1846-1932) settled in south Florida in 1902, a time when the vast expanse of islands and marshes that comprise the Everglades teemed with panthers, crocodiles, and great flocks of flamingos, egrets, ibis, herons, and wood storks. Simpson devoted his remaining 30 years to interpreting the subtropical plants and animals he found, becoming the environmental spokesman to the droves of settlers and tourists who invaded and developed the Sunshine State in the 1920s.

In this first full-length biography, illustrated with 34 photographs, Simpson takes his place in the galaxy of nature writers that includes his contemporaries John Muir and John Burroughs. Through his popular books, Simpson acquainted readers with a unique North American ecosystem. His Ornamental Gardening, the first comprehensive guide to Florida’s tropical plants, changed the way people landscaped their homes. He advocated the formation of a national park in the Everglades, encouraged the growth of Florida garden clubs, and wrote about his experience in the hurricane of 1926 in both personal and scientific terms.

An early investigator of the endangered Florida tree snail, Liguus fasciatus, Simpson explored more than 300 hammocks in pursuit of snails, tramping through woods and wading into streams until he was well past 70. I cannot resist the call and must respond when I hear it, he wrote. There’s nothing like getting out after specimens to make a fellow feel he’s really living.

Among malacologists Simpson is noted as the classifier of the pearly freshwater mussels, and his Catalogue, compiled when he worked at the Smithsonian Institution, is a major reference.

Though he was well known during his lifetime, little has been written about Simpson’s formative years. Using letters, family histories, and Simpson’s own writings, Elizabeth Rothra describes his development from a country boy to a distinguished authority on tropical horticulture and natural history, following him on field trips throughout the wilderness of Florida that existed almost 100 years ago.

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