
Audubon Florida Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Ann Hodgson
Date
2022-07-28
Publication Date
2-15-2023
Abstract
This is an oral history interview wtih Michael “Mike” Duever, the former head of the Ecology Research Unit for the National Audubon Society. Duever served as a long-time practicing ecologist in southwest, Florida focusing on areas such as the Beidler Forest Sanctuary, Big Cypress Forest Sanctuary, and Everglades National Park. Michael Duever recalls his early interests in nature, his research on terrestrial ecology in Panama, his work of Disney's Wilderness Preserve in Kissimmee, and monitoring the Picayune Strand Restoration Project Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Project’s (CERP).
Keywords
Florida Audubon Society, Birds, Conservation biology, Corkscrew Swamp (Fla.), Florida, Oral histories, Interviews, ecology
Subject: topical
Florida Audubon Society; Birds; Conservation biology; Corkscrew Swamp (Fla.); Florida, Oral histories; Interviews; ecology
Subject: geographic
Florida
Language
English
Type
Sound
Genre
Oral history
Format
1 sound file (90min.) : digital, MP3 file + 1 PDF
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Collection
Audubon Florida Oral History Project
Identifier
A68-00009
Recommended Citation
Duever, Michael, "Michael Duever oral history interview" (2023). Audubon Florida Oral History Project. 12.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/audubon_florida_ohp/12