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Titles: Minnesota Environmental Issues Oral History Project: Interview with Paul Strong (Supplied title)
Description: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Paul I.V. Strong was born in Augusta, Maine. He received a degree in biology from the University of Maine at Orono and later earned a master's in wildlife ecology and a doctorate in wildlife resources from Oklahoma State University. He joined the staff of the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute at Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, in 1985, serving as coordinator for Wisconsin Project LoonWatch, and later of the Chippewa National Forest in Walker, Minnesota. He is a trustee of the North American Loon Fund and has published widely in the field of wildlife management. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Strong discusses issues related to preservation and management of the loon population in Minnesota and in the U.S. in general. He comments on community action groups, national loon protection associations, and other avenues of citizen involvement in loon protection efforts.
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Quantity: 4 hours sound cassette 65 pages transcript
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