A
Brief History
[ New PDF Available:
Standing
on the shoulders of colourful giants: 50 years of zoological research
in southern Africa
(Taylor & Hamer) ]
Compiled by
A.N. HODGSON, R.T.F. BERNARD AND J D SKINNER
The Society was founded on 11 March 1959 at the meeting of an Interim
Committee appointed to investigate the possibility of forming a
society to promote zoology and the interests of zoologists in southern
Africa. The meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Dr S H Skaife
who was also the first President of the Society elected in 1960.
A list of the executive members of the Council since the founding
of the Society is shown in Table 1.
Table 1 — Executive members of the Council of the Society, 1960
to 2008-9
| Year |
President |
Vice-President |
Secretary |
Treasurer |
Editor
(Journal) |
Editor
(Newsletter) |
1960/61
1961/62
1962/63
1963/64
1964/65
1965/66
1966/67
1967/68
1968/69
1969/70
1970/71
1971/72
1972/73
1973/74
1974/75
1975/76
1976/77
1977/78
1978/79
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990-91
1992-93
1994-95
1996-97
1998-99
2000-1
2002-3
2004-5
2006-7
2008–9 |
S H Skaife
B I Balinsky
C A du Toit
C A du Toit
C A du Toit
D H S Davis
J H Day
J H Day
J H Day
G Broekhuysen
G Broekhuysen
R C Bigalke
R C Bigalke
R C Bigalke
C K Brain
R C Bigalke
G N Louw
G N Louw
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
J A J Meester
J A J Nel
T Erasmus
T Erasmus
T Erasmus
B R Allanson
T Erasmus
B R Allanson
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
A J Reinecke
T J Robinson
R T F Bernard
van Jaarsveld
G.I.H. Kerley
A N Hodgson
N C Bennett
C A Matthee
M. Hamer |
B I Balinsky
F H Talbot
J H Day
J H Day
B I Balinsky
T H Barry
T H Barry
J A J Meester
G Broekhuysen
C K Brain
C K Brain
C K Brain
C K Brain
J A J Nel
N Fairall
N Fairall
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
J A J Meester
J A J Meester
J A J Nel
T Erasmus
J U M Jarvis
J U M Jarvis
M N Bruton
M N Bruton
A J Reinecke
A J Reinecke
A J Reinecke
T J Robinson
J A J Nel
R Crewe
A Payne
G.I.H. Kerley
A N Hodgson
N.C. Bennett
C A Matthee
M Hamer
P.J. Taylor |
F H Talbot
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
J U M Jarvis
J U M Jarvis
J U M Jarvis
J U M Jarvis
J U M Jarvis
N Fairall
N Fairall
T J Robinson
F le R Fourie
F le R Fourie
J F K Marais
J F K Marais
G Rossouw
G Rossouw
G Rossouw
G Rossouw
G Rossouw
S Viljoen
S Viljoen
A Channing
N Pillay
N Pillay
C Baker
C Baker
S Maree
S Maree
S. Maree |
A W Crompton
F W Gess
A C Brown
A C Brown
J Heeg
J Heeg
M L Penrith
M L Penrith
M L Penrith
M L Penrith
P A Hulley
P A Hulley
P A Hulley
J H M David
J H M David
J H M David
J H M David
A Cruickshank
P R Condy
P R Condy
P R Condy
P R Condy
J P Furstenberg
J P Furstenberg
J P Furstenberg
J P Furstenberg
J P Furstenberg
J P Furstenberg
J P Furstenberg
H van Hamburg
H van Hamburg
H van Wyk
H van Wyk
C Downs
C Downs
C Downs
C Downs
C Downs
C. Downs |
-
-
-
F H Talbot
M K Rowan
M E Malan
M E Malan
M E Malan
M E Malan
M E Malan
M E Malan
M E Malan
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Millard
N A H Milalrd
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
J D Skinner
H R Hepburn
H R Hepburn
H R Hepburn
H R Hepburn
H R Hepburn
H R Hepburn
H R Hepburn
S W Nicolson
S W Nicolson
S W Nicolson
Hodgson Bernard
Hodgson Bernard
Hodgson Bronner
Griffiths Bronner
Griffiths Bronner
Griffiths Bronner |
M K Kraft
M K Kraft
M K Kraft
J M Goldsmid
J A J Nel
J A J Nel
J A J Nel
A F Hallet
A F Hallet
A F Hallet
A F Hallet
J Nel & I Rautenbach
J Nel & I Rautenbach
J Nel & I Rautenbach
J A J Nel
A E Louw
A E Louw
E S Vrba
G de Graaff
G de Graaff
G de Graaff
G de Graaff
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
P Swanepoel
A S van Jaarsveld
N.C. Bennett
N.C. Bennett
C. T. Chimimba
C. T. Chimimba
C Simon B v Vuuren
Simon v. Vuuren |
Membership – Various categories of membership were provided for,
and today we have institutional, ordinary, student, overseas, honorary,
temporary, life, family membership and pensioners.
The membership grew steadily from a small beginning of 151 (including
11 institutional) at the end of 1959 to 756 (including 240 students,
45 institutional, 2 family, 61 life) members in July 1991. In the
last few years, however, the society has maintained a membership
about 400.
Publications – One of the objectives of the Society from the beginning,
was to publish a peer reviewed scientific journal of the highest
international standard. This was realised in 1965 with the founding
of the Society’s Journal, Zoologica Africana. It appeared for 14
years under this name. In 1979 the Society was forced by financial
circumstances to turn to the Bureau of Scientific Publications (BSP)
to publish its Journal, and to accept a name change resulting in
the South African Journal of Zoology. Further financial constraints
in the late 1980’s resulted in the introduction of nominal page
charges. In 1999 the South African Government (via The Department
of Arts Culture Science and Technology) announced that in light
of the poor standing of South African journals, it would in all
likelihood be ending financial support to the majority of such publications
(via the BSP). The ZSSA Council with the support of its membership,
took the decision to publish its journal independently. After quotations,
Isteg Scientific Publishers were appointed publishers, and the new
look journal (Volume 35) which was renamed African Zoology to reflect
the scope of the journal, appeared in 2000.
In addition to the Journal, the Society publishes a newsletter/bulletin.
Initially this was on an irregular basis. Through the years, however
it become a very effective vehicle of communication within the Society
and in 1990 the newsletter, better known as The Aardvark, has appeared
twice each year.
The Society also publishes a Career Guide in Zoology for students
and scholars. A revised edition appeared in 1991 and a regularly
updated version is available on the website.
In 1984 "25 Years of Zoological Research in South Africa"
pp1-118 Editor A J Reinecke was published as a commemorative text
for the Society by the University of Potchefstroom.
Electronic Publication
In the mid-1990's the society launch a web site, the aim of which
was to inform membership, and anyone interested, on recent ZSSA
developments. The site also carries conference news, job and scholarship
advertisements, electronic copies of the Aardvark and journal information
(including abstracts of manuscripts published).
Scientific Meetings – The first decision taken by the Interim Council
in 1959 was to have thematic conferences at regular intervals. Between
1977 and 1999 conferences were annual and in this time the ZSSA
has met in various parts of South Africa and twice in Namibia. In
1993 Council decided themes were inappropriate and opted instead
for a broad topic. In 1999 the decision was taken to hold biennial
meetings (and wherever possible joint meetings with other "zoological"
societies) due to increasingly crowded local conference timetable.
However it was also decided that those members wishing to use the
ZSSA name to organize interim conferences would be allowed to do
so.
Scientific meetings presented by the Society over the years are
listed in Table 2.
Table 2 – Symposia organized by the Society since its foundation
Year
|
Theme
|
Venue
|
1961
1963
1967
1971
1973
1975
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2001
2003
2007
2009 |
Causes and problems in Animal Distribution
African Mammals
Ecology
Animal Behaviour
Ichthyology Herpetology and Behaviour
Springbok
Small Mammals
Systematics
Animal communication
Invertebrates
Environmental Physiology, Zoogeography and Speciation
Utilization of Natural Resources
Zoology of Arid and Semi-Arid Environments
25 years of Zoological Research in Southern Africa
Competition and Coexistence
General
Alternative Life Histories
Predator: Prey Relationships
Savannah Fauna Migration & Movements
The influence of Water in Animal Ecology
Animals in their Changing World
Animal Populations
Taxonomy
Contemporary Zoology in Southern Africa
Zoological & Aquatic Sciences in Southern Africa
Integrating Zoology: Subdisciplines and the Subcontinent
Zoology & Human Welfare
A Zoological Odyssey
A South African Odyssey
Wet ‘n Wildlife: Current Trends in Limnology and Zoology in Southern Africa ZSSA/ESSA/SASQA
The Sixth Extinction – Conserving Zoological Biodiversity
50 Years of Zoological Research: Reflection and Insights (ZSSA/SASSB) |
Port Elizabeth Museum
Harare Zimbabwe
University of Pretoria
Durban
Kruger National Park
Kimberley
University of Pretoria
Transvaal Museum
University of Cape Town
Potchefstroom University
University of Durban-Westville
University of Transkei
Swakopmund, Namibia
Potchefstroom University
Natal University
Rand Afrikaans University
Rhodes University
Pretoria University
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Port Elizabeth
University of Stellenbosch
Kimberley
Transvaal Museum
University of Natal Pietermaritzburg
Rhodes University
University of Pretoria
University of Cape Town
University Durban-Westville
University of the North
Port Elizabeth
University of Cape Town
North-West University, Potchefstroom
Illovo Beach, University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Awards – The Society annually awards two medals when suitable nominations
are received. They are the Gold Medal to a zoologist for outstanding
achievements in zoology, and the Stevenson-Hamilton award (silver
medal) to amateur zoologists for exceptional contributions to zoology.
The first Gold Medal was awarded in 1971 and first Stevenson-Hamilton
Award in 1988. See table 3 for a list of the Society Medal award
winners.
Table 3 – Gold Medal (since 1971) and Stevenson Hamilton Medal
(since 1988) awards made by the Society. The latter is for exceptional
contributions to zoology by an amateur zoologist
Year
|
Gold Medal
|
Stevenson Hamilton Medal
|
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009 |
D H S Davis
J H Day
R F Lawrence
-
R F Ewer
-
C J Skead
R H N Smithers
C K Brain
N A H Millard
-
-
G N Louw
J A van Eeden
J D Skinner
A C Brown
B R Allanson
-
M J Coe
J A J Nel
B I Balinsky
G M Branch
J W Kitching
J A J Meester
W R Siegfried
J U M Jarvis
M K Seely
P Best
H R Hepburn
D Mitchell
R Crewe
N Owen-Smith
TJ Robinson
J Field
AS van Jaarsveld
C Griffiths
A. Hodgson, FRSSAf
N. Bennett, FRSSAf
S. Chown, FRSSAf |
K Newman
V C Carruthers
E L Pringle
M Cumming
M Branch
CR Tillbury
WR Tarboton
Dave Peplar
Phil Hockey
Richard Rubidge |
Awards for the best student papers at the Society’s Scientific Meetings
were instituted in 1994.
Certificates of merit have been awarded annually since 1991 to
the best third year and Honours students who pass with distinction
in zoology at each Southern African university. Nominations are
made by the Heads of Zoology/Biology Departments and approved by
the President of the Society on behalf of Council. A certificate
and one year free membership accompanies the award.
Other Activities – The following matters are subsidized by the
Society from membership fees: student’s and pensioner’s registration
fees for the scientific meetings of the Society; transport for students
who participate in these meetings; publication costs of the journal;
and publication costs of approved zoological literature.
Members may make themselves available to be elected to serve on
Council and thereby contribute to the Society’s impact on zoological
matters in southern Africa. A Biennial Annual General Meeting is
convened at which members may contribute, and have voting rights.
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