This is an oral history interview from the Audubon collection following the life of Marshall Olson, the Interim Sanctuary Director, Director of Conservation for the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Olson discusses his interest in the Audubon Society from a young age, and how it lead him to further his education in wildlife management and forestry. Marshall Olson describes his career in firefighting and consulting, and his experiences with prescribed burning and habitat restoration to ensure sound land management
George E. Henderson received his bachelor\u27s in natural sciences from the University of Pennsylvan...
Oral history interview with Dr. Joan Browder, the Research Fishery Biologist at the National Oceanic...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon collection following the life of Marshall Olson, ...
Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon Oral History collection following Katie Gill Warn...
Ann Paul is a biologist and the regional coordinator for the Audubon Florida Coastal Islands Sanctua...
Oral history interview with Dr. Shawn Clem, the Research Director of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. ...
Inspired by the first Earth Day in 1970, Frank M. Dunstan decided to pursue an undergraduate degree ...
Allyson Webb is the Senior Resource Manager from the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this oral history...
Joe Guidry speaks with Joel E. Jackson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program...
Dr. Henry Mushinsky is a professor emeritus at USF and was on the faculty for thirty-six years, sixt...
Oral history interview with Sally Stein, the Director of Public Programs at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuar...
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...
Oral history interview with Dr. Joan Browder, the Research Fishery Biologist at the National Oceanic...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon collection following the life of Marshall Olson, ...
Oral history interview with Ed Carlson, director emeritus of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this ...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon Oral History collection following Katie Gill Warn...
Ann Paul is a biologist and the regional coordinator for the Audubon Florida Coastal Islands Sanctua...
Oral history interview with Dr. Shawn Clem, the Research Director of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. ...
Inspired by the first Earth Day in 1970, Frank M. Dunstan decided to pursue an undergraduate degree ...
Allyson Webb is the Senior Resource Manager from the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In this oral history...
Joe Guidry speaks with Joel E. Jackson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program...
Dr. Henry Mushinsky is a professor emeritus at USF and was on the faculty for thirty-six years, sixt...
Oral history interview with Sally Stein, the Director of Public Programs at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuar...
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...
Oral history interview with Dr. Joan Browder, the Research Fishery Biologist at the National Oceanic...
Joe Guidry speaks with Fred Webb, who developed the Environmental Studies Center at Cockroach Bay. I...