William H. Phelps, Jr.

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1902 – 1988

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Who was William H. Phelps, Jr.?

William Henry Phelps, Jr. was a Venezuelan ornithologist and businessman.

He was born in the city of Maturín, in Monagas, Venezuela. Along with his father, William Henry Phelps, he founded the first commercial radio station in Venezuela, 1 Broadcasting Caracas. After finishing his studies in Lawrenceville School and getting a B.Sc. in 1926 from Princeton University, he published over 78 books on the birds of Venezuela with his wife Katherine Deery Phelps, in which they described their discovery of more than 200 new species. Together they organized about 100 expeditions that helped collect over 1,000 species of birds. A direct result of his research was the creation of the Venezuelan Museum of Ornithology with one of the most important libraries and collections in South America. As a recognition for his research the University of Exeter created a fellowship in his honor to fund Venezuelan graduate students interested in zoology. In 1953 he founded one of the most important Venezuelan television stations, Radio Caracas Televisión, and served as its president for 34 years. He died in the city of Caracas.

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Born
Dec 25, 1902
Maturín
Also known as
  • William Phelps
Ethnicity
  • White Latin American
Nationality
  • Venezuela
Education
  • Princeton University
Employment
  • Empresas 1BC
Lived in
  • Venezuela
Died
Aug 13, 1988
Caracas

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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