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TABLE 1 - HESPONDSmS 



(ItPHABFTTrsl ITSTIH';) 



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Cherry, SoloBon T. Jr., 193B, BS, 1962, Zoology, 



<; -3 •-',;: -or-? 



Weyerhaeuser Company; Plyuoath, MC 27962, DS 



PFI(!CIP»L FIELD: Bildlife biology 



COKPETESCE: Unioal Ecology(3); Aquatic 



Ecology (3); rlshEry FiologyO); Forestry (3) ; 

 Ornithology (3) ; Bildlife Hanagement (1) 



EXPEFIERCE (»S EBPLOTEE) : State go»erniient 



BESERBCI' SCTIVITT ONE: Blld turkey food habits 



KESEABcn SCTIVITI TSO: Hlla turkey internal 

 parasites 



EESSASca AC.'IVITT THRFF: Inpact cf forestry 

 operations on wildlife 



lUTEEEST m WOBKIHG WITH: Private Sector; DSO»; 

 CCE; EPA; USDI (1977) 



IHPACT ASSBSSHEHT EJtPEFIEBCE: Forestry; 



Channelization; Watershed, forest, range; 

 Fish fc wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHILIARITY (YEABS): Southeast (10, H) 



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Chrlstensen, Sigurd w., 19U5, BPH, 1970, Ecology, 

 203-136-5180 



Biology Department; Yale University; Box 36 

 Osbocn Hea. Labs.; Hew Raven, CT 06520, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ise of a Coulter Counter to 

 Assess Zooplaniiton Grazing; Lake Biology 



COMPETENCE: Respondent lists 16 or nore 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (AS ENPLOYEE) : Construction; 

 Hanufacturing; Transportation 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Feeding of daphnia on 

 algae of different sizes 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Dnpalatibility of 

 butterflies to birds 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Corservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; D.S. Federal 

 GovernmGnt; Other Governments (3361) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (6 , H) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 2; S,20 



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Clapp Jr., John G., 1936, PhD, 1969, Crop 



science, 919-755-3111 



Crop science; North Carolina State 



Oniversity; 1506 Shadovood Lane; Raleigh, NC 



27612, DS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Environmental factors and 



cultural practices effecting the soybean plant 



COMPETENCE: Agronomy(l); Soil Science(1) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Influence of a morphactins 

 OR soybean plants 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Influence of 2,3-S 

 trilodabenzoic acid on soybeans 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; (I.S. Federal 

 Government (1570) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHILIARITY (YEARS): Southeast ( 13, H) 



»7AII..1FT.I,1-V (DAYS PES MONTH): A, 2; S,2 



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ClaiK, Harold E., 1906, PhD, 1933, Plant 



Physiology, 201-217-1766 



Plant Physiology Bldg. ; Rutgers University; 



P.O. Box 231; Re» Brunswick, NJ 08903, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Inorganic plant nutrition, 

 especially trace elenents 



COMPETENCE: Biochemist ry ( 1 ) ; Inorganic plant 

 nutrition(3) : Plant Physiology (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Agriculture; state 

 government 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Boron requirement and 

 metabolism of plants 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; State 



government; The National Academy of Sciences: 

 Dnlted Nations; U^S. Federal Government; 

 Central American; South American (3193) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Middle 

 Atlantic(32) ; Hawaii (12) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 2; S,20 



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Clark, Janet I., 1916, BS, 1968, Biologv, 



617-192-0070 



Design-Science International; 11 Story St.; 



Cambridge, MA 02138, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Land Planning Pertaining to 

 Ecology 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (3): Animal 



Husbandry (3) ; Aquatic Ecology(3); Marine 

 Biology(3); Pest Control (3) ; Water Resources 

 Hanagement (3) ; Wildlife Management (2) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Planning a resort 

 development 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO; Planning a campsite 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: County or city 



government; Local or regional planning group; 

 State government; Civic action group; 

 Conservation group; Professional society; The 

 Institute of Ecology; The Nat'l Academy of 

 Sciences; International Organizations; COF; 

 EPA; HEW; HUD; NSF; Other Governments (1205) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry; Soil 

 erosion 



GEOGSAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (3, M) ; 

 Middle Atlantlc(l) 



