Daniel Moser (biologist)

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Daniel Martin Moser is a Swiss biologist .

He worked for the Swiss Confederation on the "Red List of Endangered Ferns and Flowering Plants in Switzerland", is responsible for species protection at the Botanical Garden in Bern and made a significant contribution to the rediscovery of the Didiers tulip on the castle hill in Sion, Valais, which was considered lost . He is a biology teacher at the Neufeld grammar school in Bern , where he is also the prorector of the “Mathematics and Natural Sciences” department. Moser is also committed to species and environmental protection in Switzerland - especially in the Bern region - and is co-author of “Flora alpina”, a plant atlas of the entire Alpine region.

Moser was a board member of the Natural Research Society Bern and the Swiss Commission for the Conservation of Wild Plants SKEW .

Publications

  • David Aeschimann, Konrad Lauber, Daniel Martin Moser, Jean-Paul Theurillat: Flora Alpina. 3 vols. Haupt, Vienna a. a. 2004, ISBN 3-258-06600-0 . (Review) (An atlas of all 4500 vascular plants in the Alps)
  • Progress in the floristry of the Swiss flora (vascular plants). In: Botanica Helvetica. Birkhäuser Verlag, Bâle 109, pp. 229–252.

Individual evidence

  1. Species protection ( Memento from January 28, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), Botanical Garden Bern
  2. “Berner Hilfe für Walliser Tulpe” , article in the regional journal of April 24, 2010 on Swiss Radio DRS
  3. Bern Natural Research Society
  4. Swiss Commission for the Conservation of Wild Plants SKEW: Members ( Memento of March 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Groupe d'étude floristique du Jura et du Jura Bernois: Bibliography