Gilbert Clarence Klingel (1908–1983) was a naturalist, boatbuilder, adventurer, photographer, author, inventor, contributor to the Baltimore Sun, for a time affiliated with the American Museum of Natural History in New York and a member of the Maryland Academy of Sciences, and a curator and charter member of the Natural History Society of Maryland. He is best known for his book about the Chesapeake Bay, The Bay, which won the John Burroughs Medal in 1953.
Gilbert Clarence Klingel (1908–1983) was a naturalist, boatbuilder, adventurer, photographer, author, inventor, contributor to the Baltimore Sun, for a...
Klingel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: GilbertKlingel (1908–1983), naturalist, boatbuilder, adventurer, photographer, author,...
Klauber Wolfgang Klausewitz Konrad Klemmer [de] Reiner Klewen [de] GilbertKlingel (1908–1983) Wilhelm Klingelhöffer [fr] (1871–1953) Arnold G. Kluge...
1952 - Rachel Carson, The Sea Around Us, ISBN 0-451-61873-4 1953 - GilbertKlingel, The Bay, ISBN 0-8018-2536-9 1954 - Joseph Wood Krutch, The Desert...
Great Inagua. Garrison, New York: Capriole Press. OCLC 16662171. Klingel, Gilbert C. (1940). The Ocean Island (Inagua). New York: Dodd, Mead. OCLC 1540989...
Kelly Kirchbaum Levon Kirkland Roger Kirkman Roy Kirksey Ben Kish John Klingel Pete Kmetovic Joe Knapper Charlie Knox Art Koeninger Kevin Kolb Elmer Kolberg...
T.W. Swetnam, T. Schulke, P.B. Stacey, P. Morgan, M. Hoffman, and J. Klingel. 2002. Ecological restoration of southwestern ponderosa pine ecosystems:...