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SCOTT MERRILL MELVIN

1953 - 2014

SCOTT MERRILL MELVIN obituary, 1953-2014, Petersham, MA

SCOTT MELVIN Obituary

MELVIN, Scott Merrill Passed away peacefully in the company of loving family on July 11th, 2014. Scott was born on December 14th, 1953 in Bangor, Maine, the first of two children of Ernest and Marjorie Melvin. He graduated from Bangor High School in 1971, then earned a B.S. degree in Wildlife Management at the University of Maine in 1975. He went on to the University of Wisconsin where he did both his masters and doctoral research on the migration ecology of sand hill cranes. From Wisconsin he returned to New England to work with two state agencies, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, where he was Assistant Leader of the Endangered and Nongame Wildlife Project, and the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife where he worked for almost thirty years. As Senior Zoologist for MassWildlife's Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Dr. Melvin oversaw research and conservation efforts for a variety of species ranging from turtles to grassland birds, but he is best known for his leadership in the recovery of the Piping plover. Through conservation partnerships forged under Scott Melvin's tenure, the Piping plover has had a fourfold increase in numbers, with over 660 estimated nesting pairs in Massachusetts. While most of his time was spent as an agency biologist, he also enjoyed teaching over the years at UMaine, Harvard University, and the University of Massachusetts where he also was advisor to many graduate students. He enjoyed birding, hiking, camping, and paddling with his family. He is survived by his wife Alison Whitlock of Petersham, Massachusetts; his sister Suanne Johnson and her husband David Johnson of Buxton, Maine; his niece Kristin Traniello and her husband Brian Traniello of Clinton, Massachusetts; his niece Kelly Johnson of Menlo Park, California; and his stepsons Connor Daly of Van Nuys, California and Garret Daly of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A celebration of Scott's life will be held later this summer and interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Winterport, Maine. Donations may be made in Scott's name to the International Crane Foundation.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 13 to Jul. 14, 2014.

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Hildy Reiser

December 20, 2014

Alison, I just learned of Scott's death in the Dept of Forestry & Wildlife Ecology (UW-Madison) today (12/20/2014). Scott & I were graduate students together under Stan Temple. I hadn't talk to Scott in several years, but he was the best. My deepest and most heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. Please take care, Hildy Reiser (New Mexico).

August 27, 2014

Alison,
I worked with Scott for almost seven years at the Natural Heritage Program and he was special as a professional in his field and as a human being. He gave the gift of himself to all life in this world. I pray that God will embrace you with His love and be with Scott.

Sincerely,
Kim Ausmus

Sally

August 4, 2014

I worked with Scott as an intern in NHESP, my deepest sympathies to the whole family.

August 1, 2014

Alison, we are so sorry to hear about Scott's passing. I never worked directly with Scott, but I remember him as a great person from all our social interactions. Our deepest sympathy to you.
Bill and Georgie Healy

Julie Richburg

July 28, 2014

Alison,

I'm saddened by the news of Scott's passing and I send along my deepest condolenscens to you and your family. Scott was an amazing asset to the NHESP, but more importantly he was one of the nicest, happiest people I've ever know. His smile was contagious (even now looking at his photograph I'm smiling through the sadness). May your memories comfort you through this time of grief.

July 26, 2014

Scott,
The considerate guy with the genuine smile,
Always reliable for the extra mile,
Rex, from Scotland

Gale Hubley

July 21, 2014

Alison - So much accomplished and such wonderful work - such loss to us all. Wishing you peace and healing...Gale

Scot Williamson

July 16, 2014

Alison: my deepest condolences.

Becky Gwynn

July 14, 2014

Alison, I'm so, so sorry for your loss. I'm thinking of you during this difficult time and sending hugs from Virginia. No one can understand your grief and there's no quick fix. Be kind to yourself.

Ken MacKenzie

July 14, 2014

Sorry to hear about Scott. He was a great colleague and friend. I will miss his kind personality and sarcastic wit that made me look forward to working with him- even on hot, unbearable days. The conservation world will miss his dedication and future contributions. Rest in Peace Scott.

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