Boothe, Dale A. 1941-

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Boothe was born Nov. 7, 1941 in Midvale, UT. In the early sixties, he attended Utah Technical College-Salt Lake City to become a machinist. From 1964-1967, he worked in ranch management until joining the Utah Wildlife Services (1967), formerly known as Animal Damage Control under the Fish and Wildlife Service as a field specialist. Since 1987, Boothe has served as a district supervisor. A professional horseshoer and avid outdoorsman, Boothe, who married his wife Linda Hatton in 1961 and has five children.

From the description of Oral history interview with Dale A. Boothe [sound recording] : 2005 July 26. (National Wildlife Research Center Library). WorldCat record id: 162205485

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creatorOf Boothe, Dale A. 1941-. Oral history interview with Dale A. Boothe [sound recording] : 2005 July 26. National Wildlife Research Center Library, NWRC Library
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associatedWith Donahue, Don. person
associatedWith Freeman, Nancy A. 1962- person
associatedWith McQueary, Milton. person
associatedWith Morris, Owen W. person
associatedWith Oppenheimer, Robert Thomas, 1923- person
associatedWith Trapping Oral History Initiative. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Wildlife Services. corporateBody
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associatedWith Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. corporateBody
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Camping
Game calling (Hunting)
Hunting
Hunting dogs
Predatory animals
Snares
Trappers
Trapping
Trapping
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Birth 1941

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