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Dr.Lloyd Clare Hulbert (June 27, 1918-May 23, 1986))〔"Proceedings Dedication." Web. (http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC11/reference/econatres.napc11.i0006.pdf) 〕〔"In Memory-Lloyd C. Hulbert." Accepting a Challenge 1986: 21. Print. 〕 was a Professor of Biology at Kansas State University from 1955 until 1986. He was recognized for his work to establish Konza Prairie and served as its first director from 1971-1986. Hulbert was internationally known for his "research of Bluestem (tallgrass) prairie and prairie-forest interactions."〔"Hulbert dies at 67; Konza is his Legacy." The Manhattan Mercury 25 May 1986: A1+. Print.〕〔"Kansas the Plainskeeper." The Nature Conservancy 2006: 5. Print.〕 ==Early life and education== Lloyd Hulbert was born in Lapeer, Michigan on June 27, 1918.〔 He attended college at Michigan State University and in 1940 earned a bachelor's degree in Wildlife Conservation. During World War II he chose, instead of fighting, to volunteer for the Civilian Public Service.1. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lloyd Hulbert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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