Oral history interview/narration with Jerry Lawhorn, pilot biologist, concerning the history of N-754, its conversion/adaptation by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service for use in bird surveys. Transcribed from tape by: Mary E. Smith
John Tremblay oral history interview as conducted by Steve Chase. John Tremblay discusses his various jobs and experiences while working for the Randolph Mountain Club in New Hampshire.
Kent Olson oral history interview as conducted by Jonathan Schafler. Kent also worked with the Wetland Acquisition Program and at River Basins as a biologist.
Oral history interview with Bill Ashe. Mark Madison and George Gentry were interviewers. Bill Ashe discussed the following people: Jack Watson, Ira Gabrielson.
Dave Spencer oral history interview with Jim King and Bruce Conant. Transcriber's note: difficult at times to hear and understand Dave – unfortunately, Dave passed away before the tapes were transcribed and he had a chance to edit.
This is the transcript of the Theron "Terry" Smith oral history interview with Jim King. Mr. Smith's father, Theron Smith, is discussed at great length.
History; Biography; Personnel; Management; Law enforcement; Research;
Chronology of Morton M. Smith's professional career, prepared by Stan Smith, from various sources. Also includes a list of the people Smith worked with, as well as a collection of anecdotes about Smith, as told by the people who knew him.
North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) panel discussion transcript with Carl Madsen, Jim McCuag, Harvey Nelson, David Sharp, and Bob Streeter. John Cornely is the moderator. This is the second discussion in a series recording the...
W.O. "Bill" Nelson oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover and Bob Ruesink. Worked in the various offices anad filed offices of locations listed in transcript.
Reed Coleman oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison and Steve Laubach. Reed mainly talks about the Leopold Memorial Reserve, how it got started, who helped start it and various aspects of the Reserve.