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Charles Gordon Hewitt

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service in the Department of Agriculture. By 1915, Hewitt had expanded the entomology service from a small division of the experimental-farms branch into its own branch of the Department with four divisions, each headed by an entomologist. These divisions included systemic entomology, field-crop and
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on the subjects of bird sanctuaries, game preserves, and the general protection of wildlife. He helped to further negotiations in the 1916 Convention on the Protection of Migratory Birds in Canada and the United States, which provides regulations on the hunting of migratory game birds. Hewitt was
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Hewitt was instrumental in the initiation and implementation of the Destructive Insect and Pest Act 1910. Hewitt helped draft the act, and established twelve field laboratories, which sought to investigate insect problems and outbreaks regionally through the central federal government. Hewitt
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Hewitt was awarded the gold medal of the RSPB in 1918 for his role in negotiating the Convention on the Protection of Migratory Birds of 1916 and for his role in negotiating the Northwest Game Act of 1917.
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garden insects, forest insects, and foreign-pest suppression. Hewitt had a talent for attracting the top entomologists of the time, including Reginald Charles Treherne and
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He published over 130 articles, monographs and reports on subjects ranging from conservation biology to the control of pest insects, compiled in the bibliography
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structured entomological issues as a central issue, which resulted in a vast number of insect-pest problems in the agricultural industry being solved.
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Castonguay, Stéphane (2004). "Naturalizing Federalism: Insect Outbreaks and the Centralization of Entomological Research in Canada, 1884-1914".
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from 1902 to 1909. He received a BSc in 1902, an MSc in 1903 and a DSc in 1909 from that university, and was appointed assistant
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In addition to his entomological and conservation activities, Hewitt was president of the Ottawa Boys' Home, a councilor of the
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Hewitt was appointed dominion entomologist of Canada in May 1909, the second to hold that post, succeeding
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Serving the state: a history of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, 1920-1970
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Game Act of 1917, which set regulations for the hunting of birds and animals in the north of Canada.
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in 1950. Hewitt also had interests in home-gardening, literature, art, and music.
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by the entomological branch. He published several notable books, including
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in February 1920. Several days later his influenza developed into pleural
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Hewitt was also very involved with the parks and forestry branches of the
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after returning from the Federal Commission of Conservation in
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The Writings of the Late C. Gordon Hewitt After His Death
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Canadian
economic entomologist
conservation biology
Department of Agriculture
1916 treaty between Canada and the United States
migratory birds
Macclesfield
King Edward VI Grammar School
University of Manchester
lecturer
zoology
James Fletcher
entomology
Norman Criddle
Department of the Interior
James Bernard Harkin
Northwest
Entomological Society of London
Zoological Society of London
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Entomological Society of America
Entomological Society of Ontario
Royal Society of Canada
American Association of Economic Entomologists
Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
Ottawa Humane Society
Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada
influenza
Montreal

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