On December 11, 2007, the science of mammalogy lost one of its most valued and influential leaders. Terry Lamon Yates succumbed to complications of treatments for an aggressive form of brain cancer after a brief but courageous fight. He was born on March 17, 1950, in Mayfield, Kentucky, the older son of Ellen Wanda Byrd and William Hanley Yates. Terry’s only sibling was a brother, Johnny. He is survived by his wife Nancy Fennell Yates, his two sons, Brian Christopher and Michael Ryan, and daughter-in-law Laura Manchéno Macia
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Vincent H. Arthaud, Professor Emeritus of the Animal Science Department, University of Nebraska, Lin...
Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgment difficult. — Hip...
J. Knox Jones, Jr., was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, March 16, 1929, the eldest of the three sons of V...
Jerry Ronald Choate (1943–2009) had just retired as Director of the Sternberg Museum of Natural Hist...
First paragraph: On 30 March 2018, the science of mammalogy and the American Society of Mammalogists...
On 11 June 2000, Dr. Elmer C. Birney unexpectedly passed away from cardiac arrest suffered while out...
On August 12, 2018, the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) lost one of its giants of the latter ...
Dr. Theodore Louis (Ted) Jahn, Professor-Emeritus of Biology at the University of California at Los ...
Kenny Acord lost his year-long battle with cancer on June 30, 2006. He was 25. Kenny was the son of ...
This is the published version. Copyright 1995 Wayne State University Press.There is no abstract avai...
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David Lee Keith, Retired professor and extension entomologist at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln...
Obituaries for several notable people, including veterinarian William Edwin Cotton, surgeon Robert J...
A long-time professor of veterinary clinical medicine, Dr. Durwood L. Baker, 78, died November 12, 1...
Vincent H. Arthaud, Professor Emeritus of the Animal Science Department, University of Nebraska, Lin...
Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgment difficult. — Hip...
J. Knox Jones, Jr., was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, March 16, 1929, the eldest of the three sons of V...
Jerry Ronald Choate (1943–2009) had just retired as Director of the Sternberg Museum of Natural Hist...
First paragraph: On 30 March 2018, the science of mammalogy and the American Society of Mammalogists...
On 11 June 2000, Dr. Elmer C. Birney unexpectedly passed away from cardiac arrest suffered while out...
On August 12, 2018, the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) lost one of its giants of the latter ...
Dr. Theodore Louis (Ted) Jahn, Professor-Emeritus of Biology at the University of California at Los ...
Kenny Acord lost his year-long battle with cancer on June 30, 2006. He was 25. Kenny was the son of ...
This is the published version. Copyright 1995 Wayne State University Press.There is no abstract avai...
Obituary and biography of Stephen Lory Williams (1948-2018). Excerpts: His move in 1990 returned him...
First paragraph: The primatology community recently lost one of its most important contributors, tak...
David Lee Keith, Retired professor and extension entomologist at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln...
Obituaries for several notable people, including veterinarian William Edwin Cotton, surgeon Robert J...
A long-time professor of veterinary clinical medicine, Dr. Durwood L. Baker, 78, died November 12, 1...
Vincent H. Arthaud, Professor Emeritus of the Animal Science Department, University of Nebraska, Lin...