Talk:John Hunter Thomas

Latest comment: 6 months ago by Viriditas in topic Eucalyptus removal

Did you know nomination edit

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The result was: promoted by Vaticidalprophet talk 02:47, 26 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

Moved to mainspace by Viriditas (talk). Self-nominated at 02:48, 12 October 2023 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/John Hunter Thomas; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.Reply

  Approved. Article is long enough, created within the window, and generally looks in good shape with no evidence plagiarism or copyvio. Personally, I think ALT2 is the most interesting (and hence the AGF tick). ALT0 checks but does slightly bury the lead that Thomas was wounded and left with shrapnel in his body for the rest of his life! Being very nit-picky, I'm not sure about ALT1: we know that he collected that many, but it seems that many or most stayed in his personal collection, which was subsequently devoured. Technically, that's a herbarium too, but I don't think I could get away with saying that I recently bought a book for a library on the same technicality. UndercoverClassicist T·C 21:20, 25 October 2023 (UTC)Reply


To do edit

There's an interesting connection he has with Montana and his family, and I wonder how far back it goes. His father was a mining engineer, and I think there's a solid connection with Montana roots. The obituary for his sister also has a a lot of interesting family backstory with connections to Montana. Through his colleagues, we discover that he spent summers at Flathead Lake Biological Station, but I think it's quite likely he was visiting close family relatives as well. I will keep looking into this. Viriditas (talk) 22:09, 12 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

I suspect these summers were spent teaching, because the station conducts field courses in the summer, but I have no evidence just yet. Viriditas (talk) 22:15, 12 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
Added only what I could source. Viriditas (talk) 22:28, 12 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
Found it! Adding now. Viriditas (talk) 19:36, 15 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

Students edit

Making a list:

  • Muriel E. Poston (1950- ) - botanist, professor of environmental analysis, Howard, Pitzer College
  • Charles P. Quinn - naturalist, author

Eucalyptus removal edit

It would be nice to add content about Thomas' early proposal to remove invasive eucalyptus. While it was not a popular idea when he first proposed it (1980s, 1990s?), it is now semi-official policy in California, with removals occurring all over the SFBA. I'm personally curious as to what caused the sea change. Viriditas (talk) 23:08, 4 November 2023 (UTC)Reply