Carpenter, Joseph B. 1952-

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Carpenter was born Nov. 29, 1952 in St. Cloud, Minn. Prior to joining the Wildife Services, formerly known as Animal Damage Control, under the Fish and Wildlife Service, he gained invaluable experience working as a trapper and sheepherder for nearly twenty years. In 1992, Carpenter began working for Wildlife Services as a wildlife specialist in Nevada. Later, he worked in Montana (1994-1999), then moved to North Dakota where he presently serves. Carpenter, a life-long fur trapper and avid outdoorsman, married his wife Karen in 2001.

From the description of Oral history interview with Joseph B. Carpenter [sound recording] : 2005 August 23. (National Wildlife Research Center Library). WorldCat record id: 162219415

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creatorOf Carpenter, Joseph B. 1952-. Oral history interview with Joseph B. Carpenter [sound recording] : 2005 August 23. National Wildlife Research Center Library, NWRC Library
referencedIn Plaggemeyer, John R. 1944-. Oral history interview with John R. Plaggemeyer [sound recording] : 2005 August 24. National Wildlife Research Center Library, NWRC Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
West (U.S.)
Subject
Beaver
Camping
Coyote
Fur trade
Game calling (Hunting)
Hunting
Hunting dogs
Predatory animals
Sheep
Snares
Trappers
Trapping
Trapping
Wildlife management
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Birth 1952

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