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Graduated from the biological department of the physics and mathematics faculty (1930). In 1930-1933. - Postgraduate student of the Department of Vertebrate Zoology. Simultaneously assistant of the same department. Candidate of Biological Sciences (1939). In 1933-1939. - Deputy Director for Science, then Director of the Novosibirsk Hunting and Biological Station. In 1937-1938. (part-time) - Head of the Department of Zoology, Novosibirsk Agricultural Institute. In 1939-1941. - Director of the Biological Institute of TSU. In 1941-1944. - Secretary of the Novosibirsk regional party committee for the fishing industry. One of the organizers of the West Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk). In 1944-1951. - Head of the Fauna Laboratory and Scientific Secretary of the Institute of Medicine and Biology. In 1951 he was transferred by the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences to the Kirghiz Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (since 1954 - the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz USSR, Frunze) to create a laboratory of vertebrate zoology. In 1951-1979. - head of the laboratory. In 1960-1965. - Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR. In 1965-1975. - Director of the Institute of Biology. Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR. He was engaged in the theory and practice of acclimatization of game animals (muskrat, beaver, teleut squirrel, European hare in Western Siberia; raccoon in Altai; raccoon dog, mink and other valuable fur animals in Central Asia; fish in Son-Kul lake, etc.) , organization of reserves, protected areas, hunting grounds; bird ringing, nature conservation activities. The main scientific works of A.I. Yanushevich devoted to vertebrate fauna, ornithology, biology, ecology, work on the problems of nature conservation, hunting, acclimatization. Conducted field studies of the fauna of Western Siberia, the Far East, Altai, Sayan, Mountain Shoria, Tuva, Central Asia. Author of 120 works. He trained dozens of students (candidates and doctors of sciences, game managers). Member of the All-Union Geographical Society.
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