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Obres de Samuel H. Lamb

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Data de naixement
1909-06-25
Data de defunció
2005-12-27
Gènere
male
Lloc de naixement
Billings, Oklahoma, USA
Lloc de defunció
Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Llocs de residència
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Hilo, Hawaii, USA
Tonga
Educació
Colorado State University (BS, Forestry)
University of Michigan (MS, Forestry)
Professions
ranger (National Park Service)
Organitzacions
International Wood Collectors Society
Biografia breu
[excerpt from Tribute Archive online obituary]
Sam served as a ranger, guide and naturalist for the Hawaii National Park Service 1934 to 1939. During this time he assisted in the development of the Kipuka Puaulu (Bird Park) in Hawaii. Sam transferred from Hawaii, still with the National Park Service, to work several years in the Southeastern United States at various wildlife refuges. In 1944 he left the park service to return to the family farm in Colorado. After several years of farming, he moved his family to Santa Fe, NM and he worked for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish retiring in 1971.

Over the next 30 years he spent much of his time as a wood collector, wood worker and doing carpentry work for the Methodist Churches in Santa Fe, NM; Hilo, Hi, and Tonga. He returned to Hawaii and moved to Hilo in 1982. Sam was interested in increasing the awareness of the value in developing the potential for the growth and use of Koa wood. In 1984 he donated his extensive collection of over 400 wooden plates made from wood collected from each state of the United States, to Colorado State University. Even today, the plates remain on display at the University.

He served as former President and Trustee of the International Wood Collectors Society, and donated his extensive, world wide collection of woods, including 100 specimens from native and introduced trees and shrubs growing in Hawaii to the University of Hawaii at Hilo.

He authored and published several books including Woody Plants of New Mexico, Trees of Hawaii National Park and Native Trees and Shrubs of the Hawaiian Islands.

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Obres
4
Membres
23
Popularitat
#537,598
ISBN
2