Douglas Gill Warnock

Douglas Gill Warnock passed away on July 13, 2016, in Hood River, Ore. Born in Fresno, Calif., to Helen and Earl Warnock, and brother to Richard and Jeanette, Doug lived an inspiring and historically significant life.

Leaning early toward a career in the National Park Service, with a vision of becoming superintendent of a large western park, he began his career in Yosemite at the age of 15 (fudging his birthday to reach the minimum age requirement of 16). He worked four seasons in Blister rust eradication, on the fire crew and at the park fish hatchery (where ground up, condemned liver and exploded cans of sardines changed his focus from fisheries to biology). He graduated from Fresno State University in 1952 as a biologist and married life-long love and partner, Thelma Ward, in Fresno. He served two years in the United States Army at the end of the Korean conflict.

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