Wildlife Damage Management Research Needs, Perceptions of Scientists, Wildlife Managers, and Stakeholders of the USDA Wildlife Services Program, 2002
Scope and Contents
The Mark Tobin Record (NWRC 0051) contains two Series; Series I consists of born-digital materials, while Series II consists of physical records.
Series I contains records dated 1991-2016 and is divided into 5 subseries. Each series is made up of born-digital administrative records pertaining to Research Need Assessments, DRC-1339, Career Path Guides, and the Coordination Office for Science and Technology.
Series II contains materials dated 1984-1997 and is divided into 4 subseries. Records in this series include research records such as photographs of Mark Tobin’s work in Hawaii and with the Florida Field Station; slides of his work with birds, mammals and brown tree snakes; Research Needs Assessments; and publications related to Tobin’s career in wildlife damage management.
Dates
- 2002
Extent
From the Collection: 2 linear feet
From the Collection: 1.8 Gigabytes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Tobin, Mark E. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the National Wildlife Research Center Archives Repository