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Edna Lydia Zamora Miller
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Edna Lydia Zamora Miller, who at age 101, peacefully passed away at her home in Sparks, Nevada on January 2nd, 2025.
Edna was born on August 4th, 1923, in Madera California, to Edward and Mary Zamora. She grew up in Madera, California with her five Siblings Albert Zamora, Leonard Zamora, Vickie Flores, MaryEllen Lugo, and Phillip Zamora. In 1963, Edna married Rother Miller, and together they had one daughter Beth Miller Waldren who made Edna a beloved grandmother to two grandchildren Hunter Waldren and Ethan Waldren and Persia Sar-Sangi. Edna also had the honor of being a stepmother to Becky Miller Gulledge, Judith Miller Rogers, and Jane Miller O’Day, seven grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.
In Edna’s early years she worked in orchards, vineyards, and farms as a field worker. During WWII, in true Rosie Riveter fashion, Edna worked at Mare Island stripping wires from ships, sub-tenders, and submarines. It was her first time living away from home, but she quickly made friends. Though it was hard work she still had a lot of fun despite the dark, tight workspaces. Upon her return from Mare Island Edna worked as a housekeeper and then as a florist at Chambers Flower Shop
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Dr David Roberts
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Prior to moving to the University of Kent in 2010, Dr David Roberts spent over eight years at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (RBG Kew) as a senior scientist in the orchid section. During this time, he conducted extensive fieldwork in Africa, Madagascar and the Western Indian Ocean islands. Much of this work focused on taxonomy and the uses of museum specimens in relation to conservation, including modelling extinction, phenological responses to climate change and conservation status. During this time, he also held the Hrdy Fellowship in Conservation Biology at Harvard University.
Since moving to the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) at the University of Kent, he has focussed his research on (a) extinction modelling, (b) orchid ecology, (c) psychology of species identification and (d) the wildlife trade.
Research interests
Extinction and species rediscovery
Knowing if a species still persists is important for effective conservation, whether it is a species at the edge of extinction or an invasive species. Much of Dr Roberts’s work has focussed on the development of statistical methods for inferring extinction. For example, if a species has not been seen for 20 years, is it extinct? More recently he has taken these p
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