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Lazell, Jr., Jases D., 1939, PhD, 1970, Zoology, 

 fi17-259-9';00 



Scientific Staff; Hassachusetts Audubon 

 Society; Drunlin Farm; Lincoln, HA 01773, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ecology and systematlcs of 



coast&l and insular terrestrial vertebrates 



COHPETENCE: Anatomy (2) ; Anlnal Behavior(2); 

 Animal Ecology(l); Aquatic Ecology (2) ; 

 Environmental Pollution (2) ; Herpetology (2) ; 

 Paleontology (2) : Pest Control (2) ; Plant 

 Ecology(2); Population Biology(2); 

 SystematicE (2) ; Taxonomy (2) ; Bammalogy (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EHPLOTEE) : Civic action group; 

 Conservation group; OSDT 



EXPERIFNCE (AS CONSDLTANT) : Civic action group; 

 Conservation group; Professional society; 

 DSDI; West Indies 



FEEFABCH ACTIVITY ONE: piogeography of the Cape 

 Cod region, Mass. 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TBO: Biogeography of the outer 

 banks. North Carolina 



BESEARCn ACTIVITY THSEE: The isolated forms of 

 raccoons 



INTEREST IN BORICING WITH: County or city 



government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 nnited Nations; OSDA; COE; EPA; OSDI; NSF; 

 Central American; West Indies (lOHI 



IHPACT ISSESSHENT EXPERIENCE: Parks, recreational 

 facilities; Pesticides, herbicides; Soil 

 erosion; Channelization; Dredging, filling; 

 Beach nourishment; Coastal 

 protect ion/ jetties; Canals/Channels; 

 Watershed, forest, range; Water quality 

 control; shoreline protection; Fish R 

 wildlife conservation; Pest control 



GEOGRAPHIC EABILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (6) ; 

 Hiddle Atlantic (3); Southeast (2) ; Central 

 America (O.S) ; West lndies(3) 



IVAILABILITY (DAYS PER HONTH) : A,S; S,30 



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LeBaron, Homer H., 1926, PhD, 1960, Agronomy, 

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CIBA-Geigy Corp.; Sav Bill River Road; 

 Ardsley, NY 10502, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Physiological effects, mode of 

 action, and fate of herbicides in the 

 environment 



COBPFTENCE: Agronomy (2); Agricultural Science (2); 

 Environmental Polluti on (2) ; Pest Control (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EBPLOYEE) : Agriculture; OSDA 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSDLTANT) : Conservation group 



RESEARCH ACTIVI-'Y ONE: Physiological effects of 

 herbicides on quackgrass 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Ose of herbicides In 

 ornamental crop 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Dse of herbicides around 

 military installations 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; 



International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Asian; Canadian; European, 

 eastern; European, western (Tsgo) 



IBPACT ASSESSBENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Pesticides, herbicides; Soil erosion; 

 Irrigation 



GEOGRAPHIC EABILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 

 States (B) ; Rocliy Bountain (2, B) ; 

 Northeast (12, B) ; Middle Atlant Ic (U,B) ; 

 Canada, western (H) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PEE BONTH) : A, 3; S,3 (yearly 

 average) 



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leek, Charles F., 19UU, PhD, 1970, 201-932-2815 



Zoology: Rutgers Oniverslty; New Brunswick, 



NJ 08903, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Avian Ecology 



COBPETENCE: Animal Ecology (3) ; Ornithology (1) 



INTEREST IN WORKING WI'fR: Local Government; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Orqanizt ions; 0. S. Federal 

 Government (3367) 



TBPACT ASSESSBENT EXPFRIENCE: Highways; Parks, 

 recreational facilities 



GEOGRAPHIC FABILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (8) ; 

 Central America (3) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER BONTR) : A, 3; S,3 



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Lee, Richard, 1926, PhD, 1962, Forest Hydrologv, 



300-29 3-2391 



Forestry; West Virginia Oniverslty; 337 P; 



Borgantown, wv 26506, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Influence of forests on 



environment, microclimate, and water supply 



COBPETENCE: Biophysics (2) ; Environmental 



Pollution (2) ; Forest Hydrology ( 1) ; Plant 

 Ecology(2); Physiology (2) ; Water Resources 

 Banageaent (2) ; Hicrocllmatology (1) 



EXPERIENCF (AS EBPLOYEE): State government; OSDA 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Chemical temperature 

 Integration 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Bicroclimate modifications 

 In reforestations of surface-mined lands 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Hydrologlcal Importance 

 cf transpiration control by stomata 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group: 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (1951) 



IBPACT ASSESSBENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Mater Resource 

 Development (GFNL) ; Watershed, forest, range 



GEOGRAPHIC FABILIARITY (YEARS) : Rocky 



Bountaln (3, B) ; Southwest (1) ; Northeast (8, B) ; 

 Europe, western (1) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER BONTH): A,U; S.IO 



