Eric G. Bolen papers, 1956-2007.

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Eric G. Bolen papers, 1956-2007.

The collection concerns Bolen's professional life as a university researcher, professor and administrator. Research topics include his doctoral research on black-bellied whistling ducks and other research he conducted relevant to wildlife management. The collection contains primarily correspondence files, reports, research data, field notes, grant proposals, photographs, project descriptions and teacher evaluations.

26.41 cubic ft. (55 boxes)

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Bolen, Eric G.

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Eric G. Bolen worked for state and federal wildlife agencies as a wildlife biologist before turning to a career in the private sector and as a professor or administrator at several universities. After earning his Ph. D. from Utah State University in 1966, he was a professor at Texas Tech University until 1973. He then became the assistant director of the Rob and Bessie Welder Wildlife Foundation where he served until 1978, at which point he returned to Texas Tech as a professor and also as assoc...