Dr. Gordon Fox is an emeritus professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at USF. He was the chair of the USF Forest Preserve Advisory Board from 2006 to 2018. He discusses the role of the Forest Preserve in teaching classes and in research as well as its biogeographical significance. Issues he dealt with as the chair of the USF Forest Preserve Advisory Board, especially those in relation to the USF administration and funding, are reviewed. He also speaks on the potential role the Forest Preserve could have in the broader Tampa community
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Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...
Dr. Gordon Fox is an emeritus professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at USF. He was the ...
Dr. Henry Mushinsky is a professor emeritus at USF and was on the faculty for thirty-six years, sixt...
Roy R. Lewis III is an environmentalist with 50 years of experience in Florida ecological preservati...
George E. Henderson received his bachelor\u27s in natural sciences from the University of Pennsylvan...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...
Dr. Richard D. Garrity earned his BS in biological sciences from Boston University, his MS in biolog...
Oral history; Interview with William R. Fox, July 25, 2012, at Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississipp...
Jim Burchfield discusses his forestry education and working for the U.S. Forest Service. He recalls ...
Harriet Deer, professor of English at the USF St. Petersburg campus and previously at the Tampa camp...
Stephanie de Silva interviews Dr. Arthur Guilford about his experiences at USF’s Department of Commu...
Gordon Brunhild, Professor of Economics at USF since 1960, discusses the university\u27s shift from ...
Inspired by the first Earth Day in 1970, Frank M. Dunstan decided to pursue an undergraduate degree ...
Dr. Kendall discusses how the University of South Florida (USF) has evolved since opening its doors ...
In this interview, Wally Covington, a retired professor and ex-Chair of Society for Ecological Resto...
Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...
Dr. Gordon Fox is an emeritus professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at USF. He was the ...
Dr. Henry Mushinsky is a professor emeritus at USF and was on the faculty for thirty-six years, sixt...
Roy R. Lewis III is an environmentalist with 50 years of experience in Florida ecological preservati...
George E. Henderson received his bachelor\u27s in natural sciences from the University of Pennsylvan...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...
Dr. Richard D. Garrity earned his BS in biological sciences from Boston University, his MS in biolog...
Oral history; Interview with William R. Fox, July 25, 2012, at Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississipp...
Jim Burchfield discusses his forestry education and working for the U.S. Forest Service. He recalls ...
Harriet Deer, professor of English at the USF St. Petersburg campus and previously at the Tampa camp...
Stephanie de Silva interviews Dr. Arthur Guilford about his experiences at USF’s Department of Commu...
Gordon Brunhild, Professor of Economics at USF since 1960, discusses the university\u27s shift from ...
Inspired by the first Earth Day in 1970, Frank M. Dunstan decided to pursue an undergraduate degree ...
Dr. Kendall discusses how the University of South Florida (USF) has evolved since opening its doors ...
In this interview, Wally Covington, a retired professor and ex-Chair of Society for Ecological Resto...
Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...