Fagerstone, Kathleen A., 2015
Scope and Contents
Kathy Fagerstone was interviewed by Cyns Nelson on February 11, 2015.
This subseries includes a digital recording of the interview, a transcript, and a release form.
Dates
- 2015
Creator
- Nelson, Cyns (Interviewer, Person)
Biographical / Historical
Kathy Fagerstone was born on March 16, 1951 in Denver, Colorado. In 1971, during her college studies at Colorado State University, she received a summer position as a biological technician at the Denver Wildlife Research Center, becoming the first female technician at the Research Center. Two years later she became a physical science technician. In this position, she researched the food habits of prairie dogs, which became the topic of her thesis when she went to graduate school. She then went on to take part in research on small mammals including ground squirrels and black footed ferrets. The focus of her work shifted to chemical registrations after congress amended the pesticide registration provisions of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) in 1988. In addition to starting the strychnine and zinc phosphide consortia, Kathy was appointed leader of the Chemical Development and Registration section in 1990. She also played an integral role in getting Gonacon, a contraceptive immunovaccine for wildlife, resgistered with the EPA. In the last years of her career, she was the Technology Transfer Program manager.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.6 linear feet
From the Collection: 25.7 Gigabytes (397 digital files)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
Kathy Fagerstone discusses her career with the National Wildlife Research Center. She began as a research technician in 1971. Over the years, she worked on many studies involving small mammals and rodenticides. In the late 1980s the focus of her work switched from research to chemical registrations. She discusses the work culture at the Research Center the changes she saw there during her career.
Creator
- Nelson, Cyns (Interviewer, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the National Wildlife Research Center Archives Repository