University of California-Berkeley: Stephen Glickman, Father of World's Only Captive Hyena Colony, Dies at 87
June 09, 2020
June 09, 2020
BERKELEY, California, June 9 -- The University of California Berkeley campus issued the following news release:
Stephen Glickman, a pioneer in behavioral endocrinology and founder of the world's first colony of captive spotted hyenas -- he raised generations of them in a UC Berkeley research facility -- died at his home in Berkeley on May 22 from pancreatic cancer. He was 87.
A professor emeritus of psychology and of integrative biology, whose lifelong bond with animals . . .
Stephen Glickman, a pioneer in behavioral endocrinology and founder of the world's first colony of captive spotted hyenas -- he raised generations of them in a UC Berkeley research facility -- died at his home in Berkeley on May 22 from pancreatic cancer. He was 87.
A professor emeritus of psychology and of integrative biology, whose lifelong bond with animals . . .