Curnow, Richard D.
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Electronics Unit Records --
Collection
Identifier: NWRC 0032
Scope and Contents
The Electronics Unit played a pivotal role in NWRC’s wildlife research history. Since the 1960s, biologists at the Center have utilized telemetry equipment to gather information about wildlife migration, behavior, physiological processes, and mortality. In conjunction with researchers, the Electronics Unit designed innovative and unique electronic devices and developed transmitters that were more reliable, longer lasting, and farther reaching than the equipment commercially available at...
Dates:
1967 - 2007; Majority of material found within 1970 - 1999
Master Plan Site Survey Collection --
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: NWRC 0014
Abstract
The Master Plan Site Survey collection documents the creation of new site and master plans for the NWRC Foothills Campus property. These plans were created prior to construction of the Outdoor Pen Project and the Animal Research Building Support Wing and were intended to be used as coordinating documents for those projects, in addition to all future development projects at the NWRC site. William (Bill) Dusenberry, the Program Manager for Facility Planning and Development at the NWRC,...
Dates:
1997-2001
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- Animal Research Building Support Wing 1
- Aviation hazards 1
- Bears 1
- Electric circuits 1
- Electrofishing 1
- Global Positioning System (GPS) 1
- International programs 1
- Land easements 1
- Manatees 1
- Outdoor Pen Project 1
- Quelea 1
- Radio Telemetry 1
- Rodents 1
- Satellite telemetry 1
- Sea turtles 1
- Vampire bats 1 + ∧ less
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