David Trauger oral history transcript

Dr. David Trauger oral history interview as conducted by John Cornely. Others areas Dr. Trauger at or for include: Great Plains Waterfowl Research Station, Mt. Moriah Wetland Production Area, Crystal Springs Study Area, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, and the National Biological Survey/Service, and U.S. Geological Survey. Mr. Trauger discusses how he became interested in the outdoors and waterfowl, working with Fish and Wildlife while attending school, finally working for the Fish and Wildlife Service. He talks about the work that the did and the various people he met and worked with. Organization: FWS Name: David Trauger Years: 1972-1996 Program: Refuges Keywords:Biography, Employees (USFWS), History, Realty, International conservation, Waterfowl, Habitat conservation, Migration, Aviation, Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge, Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, Patuxent Research Refuge,Great Plains Waterfowl Research Station, Mt. Moriah Wetland Production Area, Crystal Springs Study Area, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, and the National Biological Survey Service, and U.S. Geological Survey.
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John Cornely
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Subject tags
Waterfowl
International conservation
History
Habitat conservation
Employees (USFWS)
Aviation
Animal migration
Animal migration