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John Wingfield Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Physiology, Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California

Professor Wingfield is now retired from the University of Washington Biology Department and is now a professor at the University of California at Davis. He is currently on leave as Assistant Director and Head of the Biology Directorate at the National Science Foundation in Washington DC. He still has a position at UW as an Emeritus.


1998 Doctor Honoris Causa University of Gothenburg, Sweden
1973 PhD University College of North Wales (Zoology and Comparative Endocrinology)
1970 BS University of Sheffield (Zoology) 
UW Faculty Profile
Email: John Wingfield 

John Marzluff Professor of Wildlife Sciences, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, College of the Environment, University of Washington

B.Sc. Wildlife Biology, University of Montana, 1980
M.Sc. Biology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 1983
Ph.D. Zoology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 1987
Postdoctoral Studies, University of Vermont, 1987-90
Brief Biographical Statement
UW Faculty Profile
Email: John M. Marzluff

Scott Sutherland Director of Governmental Affairs
B.A., University of Washington (Ducks Unlimited & ducks.org)

Mr. Sutherland's responsibilities include leading DU's efforts to encourage the U.S. government to more fully implement the North American Waterfowl Management Plan, an international strategy for the full recovery of continental waterfowl populations through habitat protection. He leads a team of professionals advocating for a wide variety of programs and policies to increase waterfowl populations. Sutherland has been with DU since 1990, previously serving on the White House staff of two presidents and as a member of both congressional and state legislative staff (Provided by ducks.org)
Email: Scott Sutherland

Extensive ornithological collections are also available on-campus via the
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.


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