Audubon Florida Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Ann Hodgson
Publication Date
12-16-2022
Date
2022-08-02
Abstract
This is an oral history interview from the Audubon collection following the life of Marshall Olson, the Interim Sanctuary Director, Director of Conservation for the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Olson discusses his interest in the Audubon Society from a young age, and how it lead him to further his education in wildlife management and forestry. Marshall Olson describes his career in firefighting and consulting, and his experiences with prescribed burning and habitat restoration to ensure sound land management.
Keywords
Florida Audubon Society, Birds, Conservation biology, Corkscrew Swamp (Fla.), Florida, Oral histories, Interviews
Extent
26 minutes and 1 transcript of 8 pages
Geographic Location
Florida; Corkscrew Swamp (Fla.)
Language
English
Digital Date
2023
Media Type
Oral histories (Literary works)
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
A68-00008
Type
Sound
Collection
Audubon Florida Oral History Project
Recommended Citation
Olson, Marshall, "Marshall Olson oral history interview" (2022). Audubon Florida Oral History Project. 10.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/audubon_florida_ohp/10