Background
Oldfield, Margery Lee was born on March 3, 1950 in Houston, Texas, United States. Daughter of Lester Hugh and Margery Lee (Schultz) Oldfield.
(Margery Oldfield has produced a detailed and authoritativ...)
Margery Oldfield has produced a detailed and authoritative account of the economic importance of biodiversity in a book that should be useful to conservation biologists, economic planners, tropical biologists, and the general public concerned with conservation and environmental preservation. The afterword updates several key issues since the book's original publication in 1984.
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educator conservation biologist
Oldfield, Margery Lee was born on March 3, 1950 in Houston, Texas, United States. Daughter of Lester Hugh and Margery Lee (Schultz) Oldfield.
Bachelor of Science, University Houston, 1973. Master of Science, Pennsylvania State University, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1987.
Principal investigator National Park Service, United States Department Interior, Washington, 1977-1979. Research biologist National Park Service, 1980-1981, Okeanos Ocean Research Foundation, Hampton Bays, New York, 1982-1983. North Atlantic Treaty Organization postdoctoral fellow University Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1987-1988.
Lecturer biology University Texas, Austin, 1988-1989. Visiting assistant professor Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, 1989-1991. Assistant professor Trinity University, San Antonio, 1991-1992.
Executive director Seatuck Foundation, Islip, New York, 1992-1994. Technical consultant International Whaling Commission, Seattle, 1982. Instructor Bureau Land Management, United States Department Interior, Phoenix, 1990.
Biodiversity consultant Aspen (Colorado) Global Change Institute, 1991. Active Suffolk County (New York ) Pine Barrens Task Force Ecological Commission.
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Member committee biodiversity task group National Park Service, United States Department Interior, 1988-1989. Participant man and the biosphere program United States-United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Tucson and Boulder, 1977. Member ecosystem maintenance panel United States Department State, Washington, 1981.
Technical expert Office of Technology Assessment, Congress, 1985-1986. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Institute Biological Science, American Society Mammalogists, American Society Naturalists, Ecological Society of America, Society for Conservation Biology, Society for Values in Higher Education.
1 child, Marissa Lee Skell.