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Several organizations, such as the Audubon Naturalist Society 

 of the Central Atlantic States, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the 

 Maryland Ornithology Society and the Virginia Society of Ornithology, 

 assisted the project staff on a voluntary basis by soliciting infor- 

 mation and recommendations from their members who are directly familiar 

 with the Chesapeake Bay area. Volunteers assisted in contacting other 

 private groups, local officials, and individuals to obtain more 

 detailed information on specific areas. 



Staff 



The staff of the survey all worked part-time; the total combined 

 effort amounted to about three man-years. The survey staff and 

 consultants were: Dale W. Jenkins, Ph.D., Director of the Ecology 

 Program and principal investigator. Special consultants: 

 Anne LaBastille, Ph.D., wildlife ecologist; Richard W. Wagner, Ph.D., 

 Ecologist; Clyde Reed, Ph.D., Botanist; Edward F. Rivinus , M.A. , 

 Ornithologist. 



Mr. Stephen L. Keiley, MBA, Director of the Center for Natural 

 Areas. Fonda R. Hivick, M.A. , Botanist, Russell Kologiski, B.S., 

 Botanist, and Gary S. Waggoner, M.A. , Ecologist, were involved in data 

 gathering and evaluation. Interpretation and cartography were completed 

 by Luis Calvo, Cartographer; David Kunhardt, B.A. , Administrative 

 Assistant; Bryan Thompson, MLA, Landscape Architecture; David Vreeland, 

 B.S., Geographer, and J. Copperidge Wilson, B.S., Zoologist. Secretar- 

 ial and clerical: Fay Davis, Willa Afshar, Karan Shaffer, Mary Kadziel. 



