Kathleen Deery de Phelps explained

Kathleen Deery de Phelps
Birth Name:Kathleen Phoebe Deery
Birth Date:22 November 1908
Birth Place:Sydney
Occupation:Collector,
Explorer,
Conservationist,
Ornithologist
Spouse:
Parents:Arthur Deery,
Agnes Thorne
Children:Robert Bottome Deery,
Peter Bottome Deery,
Citizenship:Australia, Venezuela
Nationality:Australian, Venezuelan

Kathleen Deery de Phelps, better known as Kathy Phelps, (Sydney, 22 November 1908  - Caracas, Venezuela, 21 August 2001) was an Australian born Venezuelan explorer, collector and conservationist.

Biography

She was born in Sydney to Arthur Deery and Agnes Thorne. She did higher studies in the United States. In 1940 she came to Venezuela and became a Venezuelan citizen in 1941 with her marriage to ornithologist and businessman William H. Phelps Jr. She participated with her husband in several expeditions to investigate the fauna and flora of Venezuela. Together with Carmen de Phister, she founded the Association of Girl Scouts of Venezuela (AGSV) on 26 June 1958. She was president of the Venezuelan Red Cross. She wrote several books based on her experiences. She also presided over the Phelps Collection, which is considered the largest collection of birds in Latin America, with more than 80,000 birds in feathers, 1,000 preserved in alcohol and 1,500 skeletons.

She received an honorary doctorate from Yacambú University in Barquisimeto.

She married Robert Bottome, and had two children by him, Robert Bottome Deery and Peter Bottome Deery.She married William H. Phelps Jr. on 4 February 1941.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.iswg.org/resources/member-files#P Members: Society of Woman Geographers: P