Shimon Schwarzschild

Shimon Schwarzschild
Born 19 December 1925
Wertheim, Germany
Nationality United States
Other names Bert Schwarzschild
Website http://www.shimonschwarzschild.com

Shimon "Bert" Schwarzschild (born 1925) is an environmental activist. His work contributed to the establishment of a nature preserve in Assisi, Italy.[1][2] Schwarzschild founded the Assisi Bird Campaign[2] and helped organize the Assisi Nature Council.[3] He has also been active on many other environmental and neighborhood issues.[4]

Schwarzschild's activism has received news coverage regionally,[5] nationally,[1] and internationally.[6] He is listed in the World Who's who and Does what in Environment & Conservation.[7]

Publications

Schwarzschild's publications include a 1983 article in Audubon Magazine that first called international attention to the destruction of the birds of Assisi by hunting.[8]

Personal life

Schwarzschild was born on December 19, 1925, in Wertheim, Germany.[7]

Schwarzschild obtained a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1950).[7]

In 2004 in New York City, Schwarzschild married Naomi Schechter.[9]

In 2010 and at several other times in recent years, Schwarzschild has visited Wertheim, Germany, where he was born in 1925.[7][10]

References

  1. 1 2 Cynthia Hanson (1986, November 3). "Bringing the Birds Back to Assisi", Christian Science Monitor, (accessed 17 December 2011).
  2. 1 2 Maria Luisa Cohen (1985). "Assisi: Birthplace of St. Francis: A New Conservation Park". Environmentalist. Kluwer. 5 (3): 227–229. doi:10.1007/BF02237618. ISSN 0251-1088.
  3. Assisi Nature Councile: History (accessed 26 February 2013)
  4. "About Shimon" (Shimon Schwarzschild Biography) (accessed 17 December 2011)
  5. Alan Cline (1983, March 9). "S.F. man starts campaign to save the birds of Assisi", San Francisco Examiner, No. 232.
  6. "The Birds of St Francis" IUCN Bulletin New Series Vol. 14, Nos 10-12, October/December 1983.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Polunin, Nicholas; Lynn M. Curme (1997). World Who's who and Does what in Environment & Conservation. Earthscan. p. 291. ISBN 9781853833779. ISBN 1853833770
  8. Bert Schwarzschild (1983). "No birds sing on Saint Francis' mountain", Vol. 85, No. 2., pp.
  9. Anonymous (3 October 2004). "Naomi Schechter, B. Shimon Schwarzschild". New York Times. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  10. Jankowski, Wilfried (31 July 2010). ""Längst ein halber Wertheimer" Besuch aus Kalifornien: Jüdischer Emigrant Bert Schwarzschild zeigt seiner Frau Naomi seine Vaterstadt [Long ago Wertheimer: Visiting from California: Jewish emigrant Bert Schwarzschild shows his wife, Naomi, his hometown]". de:Main-Echo. Retrieved 26 February 2013.


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