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Osborn, Andrew W,, 1939, PhD, 1969, 

 7oology-U0-02''1 



CSR Research Laboratories; Colonial Sugar 

 Pefininq Company; 2fi Barcoo Street; 

 Roseville; New South Wales, Australia 



PRINCIPAL FIp;lD: Ecolomic si g', if icance and 

 biology of soldier fly 



COHPET'E^iCEt Entomology (11 ; Plant Pathology (3) 



EXPPRTPNC fRS EMPLOYEE) : Agriculture 



EESEAPCW ACTIVITY ONE: Rioloqical control of 

 soldier flies 



RTSEARCH ACTIVITY ^HO: Dispersion, mating 

 behavior, pheronones nass-rearing of 

 Homoeosona Vagella 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREK: Suppression of macadawia 

 insects with U.LV. 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; Local 



novernment ; Conservation group; Professional 

 society; The Institute of Ecolog y (TIE) ; The 

 Nat'l Academy of Sciences; International 

 Organizations; D.S. Federal Government; 

 Canadian; "European, western (1*^69) 



IMPACT ASS^-SSHENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Pesticides, herbicides 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Australia 



AVAILABILI'^Y (DAYS PFR MONTH): A, 2; S,2 {I am a 

 citi7en of the United States) 



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Ostrofsky, Milton L., 1907, MS, 1973, Limnology, 



ti16-7U3-7e90 



Sheppard '^ Powell Consultants Ltd.; 1 2U'5 



Martingrove Rd. ; Rexdale, Ontario M'5Hitir2, 



Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Aquatic Productivity 

 PhytoplanV ton Ecology 



COMPB^ENCP: Animal Ecology(3); Aquatic 



■Pcology(l); Fishery Biology{3); Environmental 

 Pollution(2) ; Limnology(l) ; Marine 

 Biology f 3) ; Taxonomy(2); Water Resources 

 Management (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Utility; State 

 gOTernment 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT): Utility 



RESEARCH ACTTVIi-T ONE: Churchill Palls, Labrador 

 Environmental Study 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Boundary Dam Thermal Study 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 Inter nat tonal organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (1202) 



IMPACT A<:SESSHENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Reservoirs/Dams; 

 Hydroelectric power; Pish 5 Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Northeast (1,M) ; 

 Canada, eastern (3,H) 



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Ovington, John D,, 1925, nsc, 196S, Botany 

 Cept. of Forestry; Australian National 

 University; Canberra 2*^00, Australia 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ecology, Productivity and 

 Dynamics of Terrestrial "vcosy*^ terns 

 Particularly Forests 



COHPE'^ENCE: Agricultural Science (3) ; Animal 



Behavior(3) ; Forestry(l) ; Pest Control (3) ; 

 Plant Fcology(l); Physiology (3) ; Soil 

 Science(3) ; Water Resources M^inaqemt-nt (2) ; 

 Wildlife nanagemen t (2) ; National Park Naturo 

 Reserve Management (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE): Conservation group; 

 Pro fes si on a I society 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Agriculture; Mining; 

 "transportation; County or city government; 

 Local or regional plaiining group; ^tate 

 government; Civic action group; Conservation 

 group; Professional society; United Nations; 

 lUCN ; NSF; Asian; African; Central American; 

 European, eastern; European, western; '^outh 

 American 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private '^ec + or ; 



Agriculture; Construction; Manufacturing; 

 Mining; Transportation; utility; Local 

 Government; County or city governnipn*; Local 

 or regional planning group; state government; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group; Civic 

 action group; Consi^rvation group; 

 Professional society; The Institute of 

 Ecology: The Nat'l Academy of sciences; 

 International Organizations; United Nations; 

 World Bank; lUCN; n.s. Federal Govprntnent ; 

 USDA; AEC; USDC; CC; COE; DOD; EPA; HEW; HUD; 

 OSDT; NSF; OST; AID; DOT; other Oovernm^nts; 

 Isian; African; Central American; Canadian; 

 European, eastern; European, western; '^nuth 

 American (23S2) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; Energy 

 conver si on /product ion; Forestry; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Soil erosion; Water 

 Resource Devel opraent (Genl) ; Beach 

 nourishment; Peservoirs/Daras; Watershed, 

 forest , range; Reservoir releases; ^ish C 

 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Asia(U,M); 



Af rica (1) ; Central America (0.*^) ; Canada, 

 eastern (0. S) ; Europe, eastern(l); Riirope, 

 western (9,M); South America(O.S)t 

 Australia(7,) 



