Johann Friedrich Judeich

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Born(1828-01-27)January 27, 1828
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
DiedMarch 28, 1894(1894-03-28) (aged 66)
Tharandt, German Empire
AlmamaterRoyal Saxon Academy of Forestry
University of Leipzig
KnownforForestry management and entomology
Johann Friedrich Judeich
Born(1828-01-27)January 27, 1828
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
DiedMarch 28, 1894(1894-03-28) (aged 66)
Tharandt, German Empire
Alma materRoyal Saxon Academy of Forestry
University of Leipzig
Known forForestry management and entomology
Scientific career
FieldsForestry

Johann Friedrich Judeich (27 January 1828, Dresden – 28 March 1894, Tharandt) was a German forester.

He studied forestry at the Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry in Tharandt and economics in Leipzig, where he was a pupil of Wilhelm Roscher. From 1849 to 1857, he was associated with the Saxon Forstvermessungs-Anstalt (surveying institute), followed by work as a forestry director in the employ of Count Morzin.[1]

In 1862 he became part of the Böhmischen Forstschulverein (Bohemian Forestry School Association) in Weißwasser, and in 1866 returned to Tharandt as director of the Academy of Forestry, succeeding Carl Heinrich Edmund von Berg (1800–1874). Here he remained as director until his death in 1894.[1]

Grave of Johann Friedrich Judeich in Tharandt Forest

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