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Don Dodds
was born and raised in Don joined the Wildlife
Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Lands & Forests in 1960 and
worked as a Big Game Biologist as well as Assistant and Acting Director.
During his four years with the Department, he played a key role in advancing
the structure of the Wildlife Division and establishing its office in the
town of In 1964, Don began a
long and strong association with In addition to researching,
teaching and sitting on numerous committees and boards, Don has managed a
consultant business and taken on contracts addressing a broad range of issues
including wildlife and tourism issues in Ethiopia; wildlife policy,
organization and legislation in Trinidad; impact studies throughout the
Atlantic region and many other projects locally and around the world. He has
42 professional publications to his credit in addition to numerous
government, corporate and conservation agency reports, and a long list of
nonprofessional publications. Don’s
accomplishments have not been limited to teaching and research. He has been
an active and valued member of numerous local, Canadian and international
wildlife related organizations, committees and advisory boards. He was a
founding member and president of the Atlantic Section of the Canadian Society
of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologists and was one of the original members of
the Atlantic Society of Fish and Wildlife Biologists formed in 1963. Don Dodds... Teacher,
mentor, wildlife researcher, writer, biologist. – inducted |