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Aelred D. Geis: Wildlife Biologist
In the early morning of August 20, 2007,
Al Geis died at
Dr. Aelred
D. Geis was a wildlife research biologist.
Trained at Wild birds, especially Woodcock, were his passion. In his prime, he was recognized as a leading authority on the feeding of wild birds. Last year, as an act of kindness toward a dying friend, Al put up bird feeders at Senator James Clarks home so that the senator could have something to enjoy in his final days.
Al was very
active in the creation of the Middle Patuxent
Environment Area (for which he received the Senator Clark Land
Stewardship Award from the Howard County Conservancy) and was tapped
by the Rouse Company to serve as a Founding Director of the Middle
Patuxent Environmental Foundation.
He once served as President of the Howard County
Historical Society.
Al
was bright, imaginative, extremely knowledgeable and broad in
experience in his field.
However, his social maturity never developed beyond that of a
graduate student, and he was outspoken, abrasive and arrogant.
He was controversial because he had a history of taking no
prisoners in public meetings.
Over the last few years, his health
problems increased, and his mood darkened considerably.
If there is a life after this one, may he find
peace. Byron C. Hall,
Jr. Chairman |