Background
Auffenberg, Walter was born on February 6, 1928 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Walter and Ida (Lange) Auffenberg.
herpetologist paleontologist Zoologist
Auffenberg, Walter was born on February 6, 1928 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Walter and Ida (Lange) Auffenberg.
Upon his discharge he returned to Florida and attended Stetson University in DeLand, receiving his Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1951.
Shortly after, he enlisted in the United States Navy and trained as a Hospital Corpsman in Corpus Cristi, Texas. He moved to Gainesville, Florida to obtain his advanced degrees at the University of Florida. Auffenberg received his Master of Science from the University of Florida in 1953 with his thesis A Study of Geographic Morphological Variation in the Blacksnake.
He wrote his dissertation on the fossil snakes of Florida.
In 1959 he and his family moved to Boulder, Colorado to assist his former adviser, Arnold Grobman to start up the innovative and popular high school science program Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (Biological Sciences Curriculum Study). Missing time in the field, Auffenberg returned to Gainesville, Florida, the University of Florida in 1963 to assume the role of Chairman of the Natural Sciences Department and Curator of Herpetology at the Florida Museum of Natural History (then the Florida State Museum).
He remained as chairman until 1971 when he stepped down to concentrate on research. Auffenberg retired as Curator of Herpetology in 1991 and was named Emeritus Distinguished Service Professor/Curator.
In 1969, Auffenberg and his family moved to Komodo Island for 11 months so Auffenberg could study the Komodo dragon in its natural habitat.
During their stay, Auffenberg, his family and his assistant Putra Sastrawan captured and tagged more than 50 Komodo dragons. The research from the Auffenberg expedition would prove to be influential in the future propagation of Komodo dragons in captivity. Auffenberg authored over 130 books and papers during his lifetime including his work on the herpetology of Pakistan, which produced one of the world"s largest collections of reptiles and amphibians from Pakistan.
Several living and fossil species, including the Peacock monitor (Varanus auffenbergi) were named for him.
Advances in Monitor Research II, the proceedings of a symposium on monitor lizards held in 1997, is dedicated to Auffenberg "in recognition of his outstanding contributions to monitor lizard biology".
Served with United States Navy, 1943-1945. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Society Naturalists, American Society Zoologists, American Institute Biological Sciences, American Society Ichthyology and Herpetology.
Married Elinor Ann Wright, July 1, 1947. Children: Walter (deceased), Kurt, Garth, Troy.