Patrick G. Kennedy
Patrick G. Kennedy SJ (1881–1966), was an Irish Jesuit priest, naturalist and ornithologist. He was responsible for creating Ireland's first nature reserve at Bull Island in Dublin in 1931.[1][2] He served as president of the Dublin Naturalist and Field Club (1941–42).[3]
Kennedy was born in Caherconlish, County Limerick in 1881. He was educated at Crescent College[4] and joined the Jesuits in 1898, training in Tullabeg College, Stonyhurst College in England and Milltown Park in Dublin. He taught for a number of years in the Crescent College, Limerick where he was prefect of studies from 1916 to 1925 and Belvedere College, Dublin.[1]
Publications
- An Irish Sanctuary – Birds of the North Bull, by Fr. Patrick G. Kennedy SJ, Dublin: The Sign of The Three Candles, 1953.
- The birds of Ireland, by P. G. Kennedy SJ, and Kevin O'Shiel, 1955.
References
- ^ a b Bull Island - Irish Sanctuary www.manrsea.ie
- ^ North Bull Island Bird Report 2018
- ^ The Irish Naturalists' Journal, Vol. 33, No. 1 (12 December 2013), pp. 28-34.
- ^ Crescent Alumni www.crescentpast.com
- Irish ornithologists
- 20th-century Irish Jesuits
- 1881 births
- 1966 deaths
- People educated at Crescent College
- People educated at Stonyhurst College
- Alumni of Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
- Christian clergy from County Limerick
- Faculty of Belvedere College
- 20th-century Irish zoologists
- Scientists from County Limerick
- Irish religious biography stubs
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