Frances Hamerstrom

Frances Hamerstrom was and American author an naturalist famous for her work with the Wisconsin Prairie Grouse (also known as Prarie Chicken and Prairie Marmot.

Biography

She was born Frances Flint in Boston in 1907. In 1931, she married Frederick Hamerstrom, himself a famed wildlife researcher, in Orlando, Florida. She was a prolific writer, and published over 100 professional papers and 10 books on the Prairie Chicken and other wildlife topics, primarily in the German language. Over the course of her life, she lived in Boston and Plainfield, Massachusetts, and Necedah, Wisconsin. Hamerstrom died in 1998.

 

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