Max lambert biography

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    As a research scientist I aim to bring the best available science to conservation decision making. I was classically trained in wildlife, fish, and conservation biology at UC Davis. I later earned my masters and PhD from Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (now School of the Environment). Prior to coming to TNC, I was a senior research scientist with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife where I managed a team of researchers in studying some of the state’s most pressing biodiversity and ecosystem conservation and restoration problems. Much of my early conservation work was focused on raptors, waterfowl, amphibians, and turtles.

    Over my career I’ve tackled conservation issues in working forests, farmlands, suburbs, cities, and protected areas. I work on topics ranging from recovering listed species to enhancing regional biodiversity, managing stormwater, deploying renewable energy, the housing crisis and equitable access to conservati

    Bib ID:
    3334321
    Format:
    Audio
    Author:
    Lambert, Max, interviewee
    Access Conditions:
    Access open for research, written permission is required for anställda copies and public use for 10 years from the date of the interview.
    Description:
    • 2005 Feb
    • 6 sound files (ca. 355 min.)
    Summary:

    Max Lambert, born 1955 in Sydney, talks about his family background and childhood; early musical influences; studying at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music; his music teachers; jobs he took after leaving the Conservatorium; influence of Carmen McRae; working at the St.

    Lambert talks about the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games; his thoughts on various versions of The National Anthem; his music department for the Games and their facilities and methods of working; the involvement of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the Games; production of the Olympic album; music played for the entrance of the athletes; working with Ric Burch; his experiences with the Commonwealth Games in Manche

    Lambert, Max Edwin, 1936-

    Date:1894-1912

    By:Lambert, Max namn, 1936-

    Reference:Eph-A-NEWSPAPER-EP-1890/1919

    Description:Comprises ephemera relating to the Evening Post newspaper from the period 1894 to 1912. Includes: 1894: In memoriam card for Thomas Henry Blundell, died 27 May 1894, aged 50 years. 1894: Newspaper cutting about the funeral of Thomas Henry Blundell. Evening post, 31 May 1894, page 2 (photocopy made for preservation reasons) 1901: A double event; a birthday and a good-bye gathering, on the eve of his departure upon a visit to the Old Country, L Blundell esq. Godbers Tea Rooms, 8th February 1901; 36th anniversary of the Evening brev 1865-1901. Card 1903: The Evening Post second annual "Out for a Holiday". Belmont, Boxing Day 1903. Programme 1905: Evening brev Employees' first annual social. St Peter's Schoolroom, 28 July 1905. Programme (With performers including Gresley Lukin, G Warren, T Jones, A Foote, P Georgeson, Miss Pabst, T Hodges, G P B

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