Ann Paul is a biologist and the regional coordinator for the Audubon Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries program. In this interview, she recounts her interests as a young naturalist, her education at Cornell and Trinity College, and the circumstances that lead to her involvement in the Audubon program. She highlights the formation and mission of the Audubon Society, important members in the program\u27s history, the development of specific programs to protect Florida\u27s waterbird colonies, and her experiences and personal observations in the field. Paul concludes by discussing current projects and goals for the future of wildlife preservation in Florida
Childhood; Education in psychology and zoology at University of California, Los Angeles; PhD in zool...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
James Jimmy Youngman is a longtime resident of the Gibsonton area near Hillsborough Bay and a form...
Ann Paul is a biologist and the regional coordinator for the Audubon Florida Coastal Islands Sanctua...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon Oral History collection following Katie Gill Warn...
Oral history interview with Dr. Joan Browder, the Research Fishery Biologist at the National Oceanic...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
South Florida native James Rodgers received his MS in biology from Louisiana State University and Ph...
Inspired by the first Earth Day in 1970, Frank M. Dunstan decided to pursue an undergraduate degree ...
Roy R. Lewis III is an environmentalist with 50 years of experience in Florida ecological preservati...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon collection following the life of Marshall Olson, ...
Peter A. Clark is the founder and president of the Tampa Bay Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicat...
Joe Guidry speaks with Jan Platt of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAP...
Mary Ann Summeralls is the Center Assistant at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this interview, she...
Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...
Childhood; Education in psychology and zoology at University of California, Los Angeles; PhD in zool...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
James Jimmy Youngman is a longtime resident of the Gibsonton area near Hillsborough Bay and a form...
Ann Paul is a biologist and the regional coordinator for the Audubon Florida Coastal Islands Sanctua...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon Oral History collection following Katie Gill Warn...
Oral history interview with Dr. Joan Browder, the Research Fishery Biologist at the National Oceanic...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
South Florida native James Rodgers received his MS in biology from Louisiana State University and Ph...
Inspired by the first Earth Day in 1970, Frank M. Dunstan decided to pursue an undergraduate degree ...
Roy R. Lewis III is an environmentalist with 50 years of experience in Florida ecological preservati...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon collection following the life of Marshall Olson, ...
Peter A. Clark is the founder and president of the Tampa Bay Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicat...
Joe Guidry speaks with Jan Platt of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program [ELAP...
Mary Ann Summeralls is the Center Assistant at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this interview, she...
Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...
Childhood; Education in psychology and zoology at University of California, Los Angeles; PhD in zool...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
James Jimmy Youngman is a longtime resident of the Gibsonton area near Hillsborough Bay and a form...