Fairley, James S(tewart)
FAIRLEY, James S(tewart)
FAIRLEY, James S(tewart). British, b. 1940. Genres: Animals/Pets, Natural history, Zoology. Career: Queen's University, Belfast, research fellow, 1966-68; University College, Galway, Ireland, lecturer in zoology, 1968-91, associate professor, 1991-99, now retired. Publications: Irish Wild Mammals: A Guide to the Literature, 1972, 1992; An Irish Beast Book, 1975, 1984; (ed.) The Experienced Huntsman, 1977; Irish Whales and Whaling, 1981; A Basket of Weasels, 2001. Address: 15 Luxor Gardens, Belfast BT5 5NB, Northern Ireland.
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