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Invasive Species Research Building Project Records --

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: NWRC 0003
Abstract The purpose of the Invasive Species Research Building project was to develop a research facility to be used to combat the nation’s growing invasive species problem. It would be used to study these species and formulate methods for controlling their spread and damage. It included laboratory space, a cage washing facility, a necropsy room, and climate-controlled animal rooms. The project was initiated in the summer of 2002 and was headed up by William Dusenberry, the Program Manager for...
Dates: 2002-2008

Master Plan NWRC Headquarters Site Collection --

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier:  NWRC 0015
Abstract The Master Plan NWRC Headquarters Site collection documents the transition to and growth of the Nationa Wildlife Research Center's Foothills Campus site in Fort Collins, CO. Originally located in Denver, CO under the name of the Denver Wildlife Research Center (DWRC), the NWRC came into existence with the signing of a land lease in 1990 between APHIS and Colorado State University (CSU). In 1993 construction began on the first building at the site, the Animal Research Building (ARB.)...
Dates: 1977-2010

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

Outdoor Pen Project Records --

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: NWRC 0001
Abstract The goal of the Outdoor Pen Project was to build several specialized outdoor pen facilities for conducting studies on live animals and birds as well as to build a warehouse, garage/shop building, and bulk chemical storage facility. William Dusenberry, the Program Manager for Facility Planning and Development at the NWRC, spearheaded the project and served as the main correspondent between the NWRC and the various contractors. The project was set in motion in early 1994, when the LEO A DALY...
Dates: 1994 - 2010

Wildlife Disease Research Building Records --

 Collection
Identifier: NWRC 0021
Abstract Planning for the Wildlife Disease Research Building began in January 2007. This building was to be attached to the east side of the Animal Research Building and Invasive Species Research Building. It would contain state-of-the-art BLS-3 facilities for research on wildlife and their diseases. The planning process had reached the Solicitation for Offers phase when the financial crisis of 2008 caused major budget cuts. This stalled the project and resulted in the decision to take a step...
Dates: 2007-2010