John Hilary Seebeck
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44:, in 1980. Seebeck was instrumental in the advances toward protection and rehabilitation of native animals of the state, and an active member of several naturalist societies; he is noted for his tutoring or mentoring of secondary and tertiary students. His research and publications often incorporated historical literature on mammals in his region, and a bibliographic list of his works was compiled by
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