Joe Guidry speaks with Sally Thompson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAPP]. In the interview, Thompson recalls her early life moving to Florida and growing up in Hyde Park. Thompson recounts her entrance into environmental matters, the volunteer work as a citizen activist that began her transition and her involvement the various projects with the Conservation of Recreational Lands Program. Thompson describes her position and responsibilities in the ELAPP project, and names many of the projects she deems most noteworthy or important in both the present and the upcoming future
Irv and Dorothy Hazel discuss their work with the West Creek Conservation effort, primarily focusing...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
Peter A. Clark is the founder and president of the Tampa Bay Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicat...
Joe Guidry speaks with Sally Thompson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program ...
Joe Guidry speaks with Robert Martinez of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program...
Joe Guidry speaks with Jan Platt of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAP...
Joe Guidry speaks with Jan Smith of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAP...
Joe Guidry speaks with Robert Heath Jr. of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Progra...
Joe Guidry speaks with Joel E. Jackson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program...
Roy R. Lewis III is an environmentalist with 50 years of experience in Florida ecological preservati...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...
This interview focuses on the origins of the West Creek conservation projects as well as the collabo...
Oral history interview with Sally Stein, the Director of Public Programs at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuar...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon Oral History collection following Katie Gill Warn...
Irv and Dorothy Hazel discuss their work with the West Creek Conservation effort, primarily focusing...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
Peter A. Clark is the founder and president of the Tampa Bay Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicat...
Joe Guidry speaks with Sally Thompson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program ...
Joe Guidry speaks with Robert Martinez of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program...
Joe Guidry speaks with Jan Platt of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAP...
Joe Guidry speaks with Jan Smith of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAP...
Joe Guidry speaks with Robert Heath Jr. of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Progra...
Joe Guidry speaks with Joel E. Jackson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program...
Roy R. Lewis III is an environmentalist with 50 years of experience in Florida ecological preservati...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...
This interview focuses on the origins of the West Creek conservation projects as well as the collabo...
Oral history interview with Sally Stein, the Director of Public Programs at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuar...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon Oral History collection following Katie Gill Warn...
Irv and Dorothy Hazel discuss their work with the West Creek Conservation effort, primarily focusing...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
Peter A. Clark is the founder and president of the Tampa Bay Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicat...