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M. Raymond Lee

Known from mid-20th-century research on the mammals of North America and Mexico, this author wrote careful field-based studies that helped document species ranges and regional fauna. His work appears in specialist zoological publications rather than in widely available biographical sources.

2 Audiobooks

Additional Records and Extensions of Known Ranges of Mammals from Utah

Additional Records and Extensions of Known Ranges of Mammals from Utah

by Stephen David Durrant, Richard M. Hansen, M. Raymond Lee

Noteworthy Mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico

Noteworthy Mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico

by Ticul Alvarez, J. Knox Jones, M. Raymond Lee

About the author

M. Raymond Lee was a mammalogist whose published work focused on documenting mammals in the American West and in Mexico. Search results from digitized scientific literature link his name to studies such as Noteworthy Mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico and Additional Records and Extensions of Known Ranges of Mammals from Utah, both based on field observations and specimen records.

The available evidence suggests he worked mainly in technical zoology, contributing to papers on distribution, taxonomy, and regional mammal surveys during the mid-1900s. Reliable biographical details about his life, career, and background are scarce in the sources found here, so a fuller personal profile could not be confirmed.

A Wikispecies entry exists for him, which supports that he is recognized in scientific taxonomy-related records, but it did not provide enough verified information for a more detailed life sketch.