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RPSPONDENTS 

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Paulson Jr., Donald 1., 19U3, US, 1968, Plant 



Industries, 91u-69'i-68';6 



Tech. Sales Service; Ciba-Gelgy Corp.; Saw 



Mill Biver Road; Ardsley, NT, OS 



PBIHCIPSL FIELD: Pest control 



C0MPETE>iCE: Agronoiiy(2) ; Agricultural Science (2); 

 EntoBology (1> ; Pest rontrol(l); 

 Physiology (3) ; Soil Science (2) 



IHTBEEST IN WORKING WITH: Sgriculture; 

 Construction; Manufacturing; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Oather Governnents (3110) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Pesticides, herbicides; Soil erosion; 

 Channelization 



GFOGRAPRIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): North Central (6) ; 

 Northeast (2) 



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Paulson, Glenn L., 1911, PhD, 1971, Ecology, 

 212-98fi-<!310 



Natural Resources Defense Council; 36 West 

 uath Street; New York, NY 10036, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Environmental toxicology, 



especially of air, water, and other pollutants 



COMPETENCE: Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPlOYEEl : Civic action group 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT): County or city 



governnent; Local or regional planning group; 

 Civic action group; Conservation group; 

 Professional society; The Nat'l Academy of 

 Sciences; CC; EPA; REW; HOD; NSP 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Long-term effects of 

 pesticides in sstress conditions 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Environmental consequences 

 of highways 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; 



Manufacturing; Mining; Transportation; 

 Otility; Local Government; Conservation or 

 scientific Group; Internation Organizations; 

 O.S. Federal Government (1052) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; Energy 

 conversion/production; Highways; Pesticides, 

 herbicides; Water Resource Development (GENL) ; 

 Reservoirs/Dams; Hydroelectric power; Water 

 supply; Water quality control 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (8, M) ; 

 Middle Atlantic (2, M) ; Europe, western (1) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 35; 5,1^ 



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Payne, Harrison H. , 1925, PhD, 196it, Field 

 Biology, 315-076-3151 



Dept. of Forest Zoology; SONY College of 

 Environmental Science S Forestry; Syracuse, 

 NY 13210, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Interpreting natural history 

 study of rare and endagered animals 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (3); Forestry(2); 



Ornithology (3) : Wildlife Management (2) ; Field 

 Natural Hlstory(l) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOITANT) : IDCN; Canadian 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Ecosurvey of Cape Vincent 

 New York 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Ecological survey of deer 

 lick 



INTEREST IN WORKING WI^H: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 O.S. Federal Government (315U) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (23M) 



AVAILABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A,2;S,15 



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Peakall, David B. , PhD, 1956, chemistry, 

 607-256-6583 



Dept. of Ecology and Systeiatlcs; Cornell 

 Onlverslty; Langmulr Laboratory; Ithaca, NY 

 11850, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Biochemical and physiological 



effects of persistent environmental chemicals 



COMPETENCE: Biochemist ry (2) ; ornithology (1) ; 

 Reproductive Biology (3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSDLTANT) : The National Academy 

 of Sciences; COE; EPA; HEW; NSF; Canadian 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Organochlorlnes and avian 

 reproduction 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: OS OSSR environmental 

 program 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THPBE: Toxic substances act 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Conservation or 

 Scientific Group; International 

 Organizations; O.S. Federal Government; other 

 Governments (3U82) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Pesticides, 



herbicides; Fish R wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast ( 1U) ; 

 Europe, western (5) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH) : A, 5; S,5 



