The Institute of Ecology 



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Advitory Commtmt 

 on Seitntitic Rmourcm 

 Ronald G, Aldtrttf, Untvanliy ol Chictgo 

 Albert W, Johnton, C«l>rornla Sun Univ. 

 Rob*n P. Mctntoth. NotTt Onrm Univaniiv 

 AJan E. Stiwn, Unm. of Nonh Ca'Olina 

 F.M Wa«n»(. Uuh Stais Untvtnitv 

 John A. Wtttni, Or*9on Sute UnivanJTV 



TIE KMJNOERS 



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San O-ago Sub Coiiaga 



TsIMkmm 1608) 202-3304 

 (202) 484-1192 



2 December 1972 



Dear Colleague: 



This survey is desiflned prirnarily to help link life jcicntiits, in universities, to groups in need of attvice in 



the field of ecology and associated fields ol environmental science. It is undenaken by The Institute of 



Ecology (TIE) in cooperation with its Founding Institutions and the forty scientific societies who have 



made their membership lists available for this purpose. 



Data developed in the survey (in the respondent's words) will be made available to organizatpons who 

 request help in making contact with scientists, Respondents may specify those (types of) organizations 

 with which they wnsh to work. In most cases, the requesting organization will make contact with the 

 respondent directly. Hence we have included such questions as will give such organizations the 

 information they need to identify individuals w*io may be of help lo them. 



The survey seeks, particularly, to identify resource persons wtiose interests are germane to 

 considerations of populations or communities of organisnis, their interactions with their environments, 

 the resultant attributes of ecosystems and the relation of these to broad-based problems of 

 environmental management. Engineers, hydrologists and other physical scientists who complete the 

 questionnaire will be included, although the survey is primarily addressed to life scientists. 

 The TIE survey costs are underwritten through a contract with the Corps of Engineers who will publish a 

 Directory of Environmental Life Scientists based on the survey data. The Directory is expected to be 

 available through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) of the Department of Commerce, 

 early in 1973. 



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Albert W.JofS 



Chairman, Acfvisory Committee on Scientific fiesources 



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