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Paul A. Opler papers
MSS-361  
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Description
The papers of Paul A. Opler, entomologist and butterfly expert, consists primarily of correspondence with some miscellaneous slides and photographs.
Background
Paul Alexander Opler was born on 3 August 1938 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He earned his B.S. from the University of California, Berkeley (1960). After serving in the U.S. Army (1961-1963), Opler received his M.A. from California State University, San Jose (1965), returning to the University of California, Berkeley for his Ph.D. (1970). A stint as Research Associate for the Organization of Tropical Studies, San Jose, Costa Rica (1970-1974) led to a station with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Washington D.C. (1974). Other positions held were: Chief, Branch of Biological Support, Office of Endangered Species (1980-1982) and Managing Editor of Research and Development Information, Ft. Collins, Colorado (1983-1986). While in the latter position, Opler was Adjunct faculty at Colorado State University (1984-?) and published Butterflies East of the Great Plains: An Illustrated Natural History (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984). (This was his second monograph, Oak Lepidoptera Ecology having been published in 1975.) Opler’s honors and memberships include: Alternate Fellow, National Science Foundation; Special Achievement award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1986); Member, Association Tropical Biology (Executive Director 1984-); American Institute of Biological Sciences (Secretary-Treasurer, 1985-); Xerces Society (vice-president, 1985-); and Pacific Coast Entomological Society. He now lives in Loveland, Colorado (2001).
Extent
9 boxes, 3.15 cu.ft.
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Availability
Access is unrestricted