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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Bruce MacbrydeBruce Macbryde in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Aug 13 1977
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... to thc endangered list for lhe first time —starting with four flowering plants on San Clemente Island off California. They are the Indian paintbrush, larkspur, and broom. Interior botanist Bruce MacBryde sald Friday Ihe department ls lo lisl 13 other plants as endangered including lhe furbish lousewort. a Maine snapdragon previously believed extinct. Its discovery along lhe Sl. John held up ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Bruce MacbrydeBruce Macbryde in Star-News - Mar 18 1992
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that between 1.5 milhon and 4.5 milhon venus’ flytraps are sold in the United States alone. Most are collected from federal and state lands. Bruce MacBryde, a botanist with the Fish and Wildlife Service, said that species protection was proposed at a CITES meeting ll years ago, but was because of opposition from the state, which ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Bruce MacbrydeBruce Macbryde in Ellensburg Daily Record - June 19 1976
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... project because of a proposal to list plants as endangered species. “We're trying to avold that kind of confrontation," one Interior Department official said Friday. "But It's possible." Dr. Bruce MacBryde, senior botanist witti the Fish and Wildlife Service, sald listing of the plants as endangered was intended to preserve "a world heritage" particularly in Hawaii. Of the the 200 YEARS ..."
Publication place: Ellensburg, Kittitas Valley County, Washington, United States
Bruce MacbrydeBruce Macbryde in The News-Dispatch - June 17 1976
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... project because of a proposal to list plants as endangered species. we're trying to avoid that kind of confrontation," one Interior Department official sald Friday, "But it's possible.? Dr. Bruce MacBryde, senior botanist with the Fisli and Wildlife Service, said listing of the plants as endangered was intended to preserve "a world heritage" particularly in Hawaii. Of the plants the Interior ..."
Publication place: Jeannette, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States
1950 United States Federal Census
Bruce MacBryde 1937Connecticut
Bruce MacBryde, born Circa 1937
Bruce MacBryde was born circa 1937, in birth place, Connecticut, to Louis M MacBryde and Mary MacBryde.
Bruce MacBryde 1942Missouri
Bruce MacBryde, born Circa 1942
Bruce MacBryde was born circa 1942, in birth place, Missouri, to Cyril M MacBryde and Anita K MacBryde.
Bruce had one sister: Jean MacBryde.
1940 United States Federal Census
Bruce MacBryde 1937Connecticut
Bruce MacBryde, born Circa 1937
Bruce MacBryde was born circa 1937, in birth place, Connecticut, to Louis MacBryde and Mary MacBryde.
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) FREE
Bruce R MacBryde 1937 2005
Bruce R MacBryde, 1937 - 2005
Bruce R MacBryde was born on April 27 1937.
Bruce lived in Amston, Connecticut 06231, USA.
Bruce passed away on June 14 2005, at age 68.
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Bruce Richard MacBryde 1937Connecticut
Bruce Richard MacBryde, born 1937
Bruce Richard MacBryde was born on month day 1937, in birth place, Connecticut, to Louis M MacBryde and Mary T Carter.