
Charles Mitchill Bogert
Charles Mitchill Bogert (1883–1973) was an influential American herpetologist, known for his extensive work on reptiles and amphibians. He made significant contributions to the study of taxonomy, ecology, and behavior of these animals. Bogert also played a key role in promoting the conservation of wildlife habitats. His research helped enhance our understanding of various species, particularly in the Americas, and he published numerous scientific papers that are still referenced today. As a professor, he inspired many students and researchers in the field of herpetology, leaving a lasting legacy in zoology.