Nate Dickinson
For the 17th century pioneer, see Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer).
Nate Dickinson | |
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Picture taken January 14, 2005 (73rd birthday) | |
Born |
New York, New York | January 14, 1932
Died | June 15, 2011 79) | (aged
Nathaniel "Nate" Rogers Dickinson (January 14, 1932 – June 15, 2011) was an American wildlife biologist,[1] and author of Common Sense Wildlife Management: Discourses on Personal Experiences, was published in 1993 by Settle Hill Publishing.
Early Life
Dickinson was born in New York City and raised and educated in Pleasantville, N.Y. He graduated from Amherst College in 1953 and received a master’s degree in wildlife management from Cornell University in 1955. After two years in the army as a signal corps cryptographer, he served as a wildlife biologist in Maine and in 1961 left to become a big game project leader for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. [2]
References
- ↑ Faber, Harold (September 26, 1988). "Outdoors: Counting Deer". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
- ↑ Amherst College Obituary
External links
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