K. Duane Norman oral history transcript

K. Duane Norman oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. While in college, Mr. Norman served as a student aide at Bear River National Wildlife Refuge working on the botulism research program with Dr. Wayne Jensen. Upon graduation he went to work in Woodsville, Massachusetts as a fisheries research biologist. In refuges, he would take up flying while working with the Wetlands Acquisition Program in North Dakota. Mr. Norman would retire as Chief of Waterfowl Population Surveys Program. Organization: FWS Name: K. Duane Norman Years: 1956-1983 Program: Refuges Keywords: Biography, Biologists (USFWS), Employees (USFWS), History, Wetlands, Waterfowl, Wildlife refuges, Aircraft, Aviation, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge, Frank Bellrose
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Mark Madison
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Wildlife refuges
Wetlands
Waterfowl
History
Employees (USFWS)
Biologists (USFWS)
Aviation