William Parks, born on December eleventh, eighteen sixty-eight, in Hamilton, Ontario, was a distinguished Canadian paleontologist and geologist. He embarked on his academic journey at the University of Toronto, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in eighteen ninety-two. His passion for geology and paleontology led him to join the university's staff, where he dedicated himself to teaching these subjects along with mineralogy.
In eighteen ninety-nine, Parks furthered his academic credentials by earning a PhD, solidifying his expertise in the field. Throughout his career, he made significant contributions to paleontology, authoring a remarkable eighty scientific papers that enriched the scientific community's understanding of prehistoric life.
Parks was known for following in the footsteps of the renowned Lawrence Lambe, and his work left a lasting impact on the field. He continued to teach and inspire students until his passing in nineteen thirty-six in Toronto, Ontario, leaving behind a legacy of knowledge and discovery.