Kenny Acord lost his year-long battle with cancer on June 30, 2006. He was 25. Kenny was the son of Bobby Acord, the former deputy administrator of USDA/APHIS/Wildlife Services. Kenny earned an M.S. degree in anthropology/archeology at Northern Arizona University in 2005. He was employed by the National Park Service as an archeologist at Navajo National Monument. He is survived by his true love and partner DeeAnn Tracy, his parents Bobby and Anna Acord, and his sister Leigh Anna Willard
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Jerry Ronald Choate (1943–2009) had just retired as Director of the Sternberg Museum of Natural Hist...
The NOU lost a longtime member in Kearney on August 7, 2014, when Margaret Sealing Triplett died
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The Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union lost a longtime member and friend on May 2, 2004, when Dr. Rus...
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This In Memory article honors the life and contributions of James E. “Jim” Miller
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Dr. Patrick F. Scanlon, Professor of fisheries and wildlife sciences, died on Wednesday, March 4, 20...
Jerry Ronald Choate (1943–2009) had just retired as Director of the Sternberg Museum of Natural Hist...
The NOU lost a longtime member in Kearney on August 7, 2014, when Margaret Sealing Triplett died
Kenny Acord lost his year-long battle with cancer on June 30, 2006. He was 25. Kenny was the son of ...
The Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union lost a longtime member and friend on May 2, 2004, when Dr. Rus...
On September 21, 2015, the NOU and the conservation community lost a good friend with the passing of...
Paul Eugene “Gene” Bucklin (1942–2008), a wildlife specialist with USDA/APHIS/Wildlife Services, was...
On December 11, 2007, the science of mammalogy lost one of its most valued and influential leaders. ...
This In Memory article honors the life and contributions of James E. “Jim” Miller
Long-time NOU member Clyde Johnson passed away on May 4, 2003. He is survived by his wife Emma, who ...
This past spring the NOU lost three longtime members whose contributions to the organization are not...
Former NOU president and Nebraska Bird Review editor William F. Rapp, Jr., passed away on March 13, ...
In Memorium: Harvey L. Gunderson Dear Fellow Birders, It is with deep regret that I inform you of th...
J. Knox Jones, Jr., was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, March 16, 1929, the eldest of the three sons of V...
Everett Gross, NOU member since 1966, passed away on March 5, 2008, at the age of 88. Mildred, his w...
Dr. Patrick F. Scanlon, Professor of fisheries and wildlife sciences, died on Wednesday, March 4, 20...
Jerry Ronald Choate (1943–2009) had just retired as Director of the Sternberg Museum of Natural Hist...
The NOU lost a longtime member in Kearney on August 7, 2014, when Margaret Sealing Triplett died