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The Jack H. Berryman Papers, (1949-1999)

COLL MSS 289

Biographical Sketch:

Jack Holmes Berryman was born July 28, 1921 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Richard and Theodora Berryman. By 1940, Berryman had earned his A.A. (general studies) from Westminister College in Salt Lake City. In December of 1941 Berryman enlisted in the United States Navy (as a Marine) and fought in the Pacific Theater during World War II, seeing action in the Mariana Islands. Berryman was awarded a Silver Star for bravery and a Purple Heart with Cluster before being honorably discharged in November of 1945. Upon his release from the Navy, Berryman continued his education at the University of Utah and by 1947 Berryman had earned his B.S. in Science and his M.S. in Ecology.

After his graduation Berryman began a lifelong career in the natural resources field. From 1947 to 1950 Berryman worked for the Utah Fish & Game Department conducting research and working on numerous projects. During 1950—1953, while based in New Mexico, Berryman worked for the US Fish & Wildlife Service and conducted field research focusing on wildlife habitat restoration projects. From 1953 to 1959 Berryman worked for the Federal Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife in Minnesota, until he returned to Utah to teach at Utah State University. In 1965 Berryman was offered a job in Washington DC working for the Federal Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Berryman served in this capacity until 1977 when he was promoted to work for the US Fish & Wildlife Service. In 1979, Berryman accepted a position with the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Berryman continued in this capacity until his death on March 3, 1999.

Over the course of Berryman’s life he received numerous awards and belonged to many organizations. Some of Berryman’s major awards were: the Distinguished Service Award from the US Department of Interior (1979), the Seth Gordon Award (1985), the Outstanding Wildlife Contributor Award (1988), the Special Conservation Achievement Award (1988), the Aldo Leopold Award (1995), and in 1993 the Jack Berryman Institute for Wildlife Damage Management was founded at Utah State University in his honor. Some of the organizations Berryman belonged to were; The Wildlife Society (1950—1999), The National Honorary Forestry Society (1959—1999), The American Fisheries Society (1974—1999), and The International Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (1955—1999). Berryman was also an accomplished writer on wildlife issues. During his life Berryman published 115 articles with a particular emphasis on land and resource policy, planning, use and philosophy, extension education, concepts of outdoor recreation, and regulating animal numbers.

Source: Coll Mss 289: Box 1; Fd 1: Vitae and biographical sketches.

Provenance Note:

The Jack H. Berryman papers were donated to Utah State University Special Collections & Archives by June Berryman (Jack Berryman’s wife) during the years 1999—2001.

Scope & Content Note:

This collection documents the career of Jack H. Berryman. This collection contains daily diaries, field notes, correspondence, speeches, essays, and the personal files of Jack H. Berryman. Box 1 contains a range of Berryman’s personal papers, such as vitas-biographical sketches, certificates of achievement, military-veteran papers, education papers, family papers, and other. Box 2 contains Berryman’s daily diaries which he kept from 1951—1959. These diaries list daily activities, thoughts, time spent in the field, and distances traveled—often putting in twelve hour work days and traveling over a hundred miles a day. Box 2 also contains Berryman’s field notes, which were taken while Berryman conducted his research in the field. Boxes 3—5 contain Berryman’s correspondence, which has been separated into personal and professional outgoing and incoming. His personal correspondence consists of letters to and from family and friends on topics unconnected with Berryman’s professional life. His outgoing correspondence has been organized chronologically while his incoming correspondence has been arranged alphabetically. Box 6 contains speeches that were given by Berryman. Box 7 contains Berryman’s publications, essays, drafts, and various reports. Boxes 8—23 contain the papers from Berryman’s personal files. Box 8 contains papers related to the Jack Berryman Institute and his USU papers. Boxes 9—13 contain papers which relate to two lawsuits against the Humane Society and the Defenders of Wildlife organization. The materials in boxes 14—23 contain the rest of Berryman’s files, organized chronologically (1956—1997) in the topical order which he maintained them.

*Note: For further information on Berryman, researchers should also inquire about the USU Special Collections & Archives Jack H. Berryman photograph collection.

Inventory:

Box 1: Personal papers.
Fd 1: Vitas and biographical sketches.
Fd 2: Veteran/military papers.
Fd 3: Veteran newsletters.
Fd 4: Westminister College transcript.
Fd 5: University of Utah transcript.
Fd 6: Certificate of Appointment as a Utah Deputy State Fish & Game Warden, 1947.
Fd 7: Passport.
Fd 8: Certificates and awards.
Fd 9: Employer’s performance rating reports.
Fd 10: Financial papers.
Fd 11: Publications about Berryman.
Fd 12: Newspaper articles concerning Berryman.
Fd 13: Obituaries.
Fd 14: Funeral program and eulogy.
Fd 15: June Berryman (Jack Berryman’s wife) papers.
Fd 16: Papers concerning Berryman’s children.

Box 2: Diaries and field notes.

Daily diary, 1951.
Daily diary, 1952.
Daily diary, 1953.
Daily diary, 1954.
Daily diary, 1955.
Daily diary, 1956.
Daily diary, 1957.
Daily diary, 1958.
Daily diary, 1959.
Field notes, Arizona, 1951.
Field notes, Arizona, 1952
Field notes, Colorado, 1951.
Field notes, Colorado, 1951—1953.
Field notes, Colorado, 1953.
Field notes, Kansas, 1951.
Field notes, Illinois, 1953
Field notes, Indiana, 1953.
Field notes, Iowa, 1953.
Field notes, Iowa, 1958.
Field notes, Michigan, 1954.
Field notes, Minnesota, 1953.
Field notes, Missouri, 1955.
Field notes, Nebraska 1951.
Field notes, Nebraska, 1953.
Field notes, New Mexico, 1951.
Field notes, North Dakota, 1953.
Field notes, Ohio, 1953.
Field notes, Oklahoma, 1951.
Field notes, South Dakota, 1953.
Field notes, Texas, 1951.
Field notes, Utah, 1951.
Field notes, Utah, 1951.
Field notes, Wisconsin, 1953.
Field notes, Wyoming, 1952.
Field notes, Misc 1, 1951.
Field notes, Misc (undated).
Field notes, 1959.
Field notes, 1966.
Field notes, 1967.
Field notes, 1969
Field notes, 1972.
Field notes, undated.
Field notes, undated.
Field notes, undated.
Field notes, undated.
Field notes, undated.
Field notes, undated.

Box 3: Personal correspondence, 1951—1998, and outgoing correspondence, 1949—87.

Fd 1: Personal outgoing correspondence, 1951—1998 (between family and friends).
Fd 2: Personal incoming correspondence, A—Z (from family and friends).
Fd 3: Outgoing, 1949—1958.
Fd 4: Outgoing, 1959—1960.
Fd 5: Outgoing, 1961—1964.
Fd 6: Outgoing, 1965—1969.
Fd 7: Outgoing, 1970—1971.
Fd 8: Outgoing, 1972—1974.
Fd 9: Outgoing, 1975—1979.
Fd 10: Outgoing, 1980—1987.

Box 4: Outgoing correspondence, 1988—1999 and incoming correspondence, A—F.

Fd 1: Outgoing, 1988—1989.
Fd 2: Outgoing, 1990—1991.
Fd 3: Outgoing, 1992—1993.
Fd 4: Outgoing, 1994—1999.
Fd 5: Incoming, A—B.
Fd 6: Incoming, C.
Fd 7: Incoming, D—F.

Box 5: Incoming correspondence, G—Z.

Fd 1: Incoming, G—I.
Fd 2: Incoming, J—L.
Fd 3: Incoming, M—R.
Fd 4: Incoming, S—T.
Fd 5: Incoming, W—Z.
Fd 6: Incoming, unidentified senders.
Fd 7: Third party correspondence concerning Berryman.

Box 6: Speeches.

Fd 1: About the IAFWA, 1983.
Fd 2: Acceptance of the New Look in Predator Control, 1968.
Fd 3: Adding a New Dimension to Wildlife Management through . . ., 1966.
Fd 4: An Analysis: The Changing Approach to Wildlife Research.
Fd 5: Animal Control as a Tool in Wildlife Management, 1966.
Fd 6: Animal Damage Control: Planning for the Future, 1991.
Fd 7: Animal Damage Control: The Challenge of the 90s, 1989.
Fd 8: Animal Damage Management: The Responsibilities of Various . . .
Fd 9: Animal Rights: Implications for Fish & Wildlife Management . . ., 1990.
Fd 10: Are Furbearers Worth Saving?, 1954.
Fd 11: Balancing the Needs of Society: A Perspective for Wildlife . . ., 1993.
Fd 12: Biodiversity; And a Word of Caution, 1991.
Fd 13: Blurred Images: And the Future of Wildlife Damage Management, 1994.
Fd 14: Brown, James J., eulogy speech, 1992.
Fd 15: Challenges to Wildlife Management.
Fd 16: Comments at a WAFWA meeting, 1988.
Fd 17: Comments at the dedication of the Jack Berryman Institute, 1993.
Fd 18: Comments on retirement, 1979.
Fd 19: The Complexities of Implementing Wildlife Damage Management, 1992.
Fd 20: The Effect of Mosquito Abatement on Wildlife, 1949.
Fd 21: Ethics, Morals, and the Philosophy of Animal Control Importance, 1967.
Fd 22: Expectations & Future Opportunities for Fish & Wildlife . . ., 1996.
Fd 23: Facts on Outdoor Recreation, 1964.
Fd 24: Ferret & Prairie Dog Programs on Public Lands, 1973.
Fd 25: A Few Facts About the Mountain Lion.
Fd 26: A Fish & Wildlife Imperative: Cooperation with the Private Sector, 1993.
Fd 27: The Fishery Profession: Some Historical Reflections from a . . ., 1992.
Fd 28: Future Hunting Needs & the Responsibility of Management . . ., 1962.
Fd 29: The Future of Utah’s Federal Aid Program, 1948.
Fd 30: How Can We Secure Better Sportsman-Landowner Relationships.
Fd 31: Implementing the New Animal Control Program, 1966.
Fd 32: The Interests of the Department of Interior in Wildlife . . ., 1972.
Fd 33: The International Association: Its Importance to the Fish & Wildlife . . .
Fd 34: Involving Private Landowners in Roadside Management, 1978.
Fd 35: Keep America Beautiful & the Boy Scouts of America, 1986.
Fd 36: Land Use and Wildlife Extension.
Fd 37: Landowner Compensation: An Approach to Managing Wildlife . . ., 1959.
Fd 38: Looking Back to See Ahead, 1995.
Fd 39: Maintaining Fishing & Hunting Opportunities—A Constructive . . ., 1958.
Fd 40: A Message to the Membership of the Wildlife Society, 1964.
Fd 41: Migratory Bird & Crop Depredations: The Situation Now and a . . ., 1969.
Fd 42: Mitigation: The State’s Viewpoint, 1979.
Fd 43: Mosquito Abatement & the New Spirit of Cooperation, 1961.
Fd 44: A National Approach to Fish & Wildlife Extension Education, 1977.
Fd 45: The Need for Developing Economic Incentives for Landowners . . ., 1968.
Fd 46: New Face of the Wildlife Services, 1968.
Fd 47: The New Look in Animal Control, 1966.
Fd 48: Policies & Future Trends in Conservation Partnerships, 1989.
Fd 49: Our Changing Role: The Division of Wildlife Services, 1965.
Fd 50: Outdoor Recreation: A Farm & Ranch Crop?
Fd 51: Philosophy, Ethics, Morals, and Technology: Their Impact on . . ., 1966.
Fd 52: Predator Control: When, Where, How, Extent, and Cost?
Fd 53: Predator Management: A Justifiable Tool of Wildlife Management, 1971.
Fd 54: The Problem of Controlling Animal Damage to Orchards, 1959.
Fd 55: Problems of Law Closure to Hunters & Fisherman & a Possible . . ., 1957.
Fd 56: Rats, Cats, & Bats, 1967.
Fd 57: Reeff, Mark J., eulogy speech.
Fd 58: Reflections on a Career in Wildlife Management, 1995.
Fd 59: Report of the Executive Vice-President, 1987.
Fd 60: The Responsibilities of State Agencies in Managing Hunting on . . ., 1961.
Fd 61: The Role of Private Enterprise in Recreation Development: The . . ., 1968.
Fd 62: The Sagebrush Rebellion & Federal Land Policy, 1980.
Fd 63: Social Responsibilities for Environmental Decisions with . . ., 1970.
Fd 64: Social Trends Affecting Land Utilization, 1961.
Fd 65: Some Aspects of the Federal Aid Program in Utah, 1949.
Fd 66: Statement for the Bird Problem, 1966.
Fd 67: Statement: The Bureau’s Responsibilities in Pesticide Matters, 1966.
Fd 68: Statement: The Multiple Use of Refuges, 1966.
Fd 69: Statement: Compound 1080.
Fd 70: Statement: Energy & Natural Resources, 1985.
Fd 71: Stream Therapy.
Fd 72 A Thumbnail Sketch of Waterfowl Management, 1957.
Fd 73 A Thumbnail Sketch of Wildlife in Utah.
Fd 74: Trends in Animal Damage Control as Related to Wildlife Extension, 1972.
Fd 75: Utah’s New Wildlife Management Extension Program, 1959.
Fd 76: The Value of Wildlife Extension, 1966.
Fd 77: Westminister Reflections, 1992.
Fd 78: Why are We Here?, 1978.
Fd 79: Wildlife Damage Control: A Current Perspective, 1983.
Fd 80: The Wildlife Enhancement Program of the Bureau of Sport . . ., 1967.
Fd 81: Wildlife Extension: A New & Potent Management Tool, 1960.
Fd 82: Wildlife Extension—Past, Present, & Future, 1962.
Fd 83: Wildlife Management: A Perspective on International Necessity, 1991.
Fd 84: Wildlife Resources: An Untapped Resource, 1968.
Fd 85: Wildlife Services: A Fresh Approach.

Box 7: Essays, Drafts, and Publications.

Fd 1: The Case for Nongame: A Challenge to Boone & Crocket, 1994.
Fd 2: The Changing Role of Wildlife Federations.
Fd 3: The Control of Regulation of Animal Numbers as a Resource . . ., 1969.
Fd 4: Chain of Life, 1962.
Fd 5: Cost Sharing for Wildlife.
Fd 6: Digest of 1947 Big-game Kill, 1948.
Fd 7: The Dilemma of Financing Wildlife Resource Management . . .
Fd 8: Don’t Let the Pendulum Swing Too Far, 1989.
Fd 9: Evolution of Wildlife Management, 1983.
Fd 10: The Farmers’ State in the Fishing & Hunting License Fee Increase, 1961.
Fd 11: Highway Planning & Wildlife Management, 1960.
Fd 12: Game Range Acquisition Policy Clarified.
Fd 13: Interesting Facts about the Douglas Tree Squirrel.
Fd 14: Interesting Facts about Flying Squirrels.
Fd 15: Interesting Facts about the Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel.
Fd 16: Interesting Facts about the Townsend Ground Squirrel.
Fd 17: Interesting Facts about the Uinta Ground Squirrel & the Rock Squirrel.
Fd 18: Landowner/sportsmen Relationships at the Crossroads, 1961.
Fd 19: Legislation, Farming, & Wildlife, 1961.
Fd 20: Lengthened Pheasant Season.
Fd 21: Logan Canyon Road Controversy: Anatomy of Principle, 1963.
Fd 22: The Long Pheasant Season: A Challenge to Sportsmen.
Fd 23: Multiple Use if Coming of Age, 1960.
Fd 24: Needed: More “Meat & Potato Managers”.
Fd 25: New Frontiers in Wildlife Research.
Fd 26: The New Look in Wildlife Research, 1961.
Fd 27: News from the Starling Front.
Fd 28: Our Growing Need: A Place to Produce & Harvest Wildlife, 1957.
Fd 29: Phase Three: Cooperation.
Fd 30: Pheasants, Farmers, & the Triangle Committee.
Fd 31: Pollution & the Public Morality.
Fd 32: Predator Management: A Justifiable Tool in Wildlife Management, 1971.
Fd 33: Preliminary Report on the Advisability of Reintroducing Raccoons . . .
Fd 34: The Principles of Predator Control, 1972.
Fd 35: Professionalism: What is it?
Fd 36: Progress is seen in Farmer—Hunter Relations.
Fd 37: A Proposal for a National Program of Fish & Wildlife . . ., 1976.
Fd 38: Report: Ad Hoc Biodiversity Committee Meeting, 1992.
Fd 39: Report: 1983, on accomplishments of the past four years.
Fd 40: Report: 1988, discusses the accomplishments of the IAWFA.
Fd 41: Report: Concerning the White House Conference on Conservatism, 1962.
Fd 42: Report: Traveling Symposium on Pesticide Research.
Fd 43: Road Construction & Resource Use, 1963.
Fd 44: Semiannual report, 1964.
Fd 45: Shooting Preserves: Good or Bad?, 1964.
Fd 46: Some Interesting Facts about Utah Mammals (compiled volume).
Fd 47: Some Interesting Facts about Utah Mammals.
Fd 48: Some Observations on the President’s Water Resources Policy . . .
Fd 49: Suburban Sprawl & Wildlife Management, 1961.
Fd 50: “They Have Eaten Sour Grapes”: A Commentary on Land Use & . . .
Fd 51: “Together We Stand . . .”
Fd 52: Togetherness Code—Nature Style.
Fd 53: Trip report: 1970, USU.
Fd 54: Trip report: Taiwan, 1971.
Fd 55: The Use of Private Lands for Outdoor Recreation Purposes, 1963.
Fd 56: Utah’s Upland Bird Habitat Planning Program.
Fd 57: Wildlife & Land Use.
Fd 58: Wildlife & Wildland.
Fd 59: Wildlife Extension—Past, Present, & Future, 1962.
Fd 60: Wildlife in Utah.
Fd 61: Wildlife Management & the Public Attitude, 1960.
Fd 62: Wildlife Opportunities Under the Agricultural Conservation . . ., 1962.
Fd 63: Wildlife Resources: A Farm Crop?, 1962.
Fd 64: Wildlife Resources and the Changing Scene, 1961.
Fd 65: 1963 Outlook for Wildlife.

Box 8: Berryman Files: USU, Jack Berryman Institute, and other.

Fd 1: Utah State University papers; lecture notes, and other, 1959-1964.
Fd 2: Jack Berryman Institute papers; minutes, budget, reports, and other, 1992-1998.
Fd 3: Jack Berryman Institute papers; minutes, budget, reports, and other, 1992-1998.
Fd 4: Publications concerning the Jack Berryman Institute, 1992-1998.
Fd 5: Correspondence of members of the Jack Berryman Institute, 1992-1998.
Fd 6: IAGFCC newsletters, 1974—1999.
Fd 7: Papers concerning the Boone & Crocket organization, 1980-1994.

Box 9: Berryman Files: The Humane Society lawsuit papers, 1970s.

Fd 1: Humane Society suit; general information.
Fd 2: Humane Society suit; general statements.
Fd 3: Humane Society suit; counts 1—6.
Fd 4: Humane Society suit; deposition—Albert W. Jackson.
Fd 5: Humane Society suit; legal papers.
Fd 6: Humane Society suit; badgers, background statement.
Fd 7: Humane Society suit; bald eagles, background statement.

Box 10: Berryman Files: The Humane Society lawsuit papers, 1970s.

Fd 1: Humane Society suit; black-footed ferret, background statement.
Fd 2: Humane Society suit; black-tailed prairie dog, background statement.
Fd 3: Humane Society suit; California condor, background statement.
Fd 4: Humane Society suit; chickadee, background statement.
Fd 5: Humane Society suit; ferruginous rough-legged hawk, background statement.
Fd 6: Humane Society suit; fishers, background statement.
Fd 7: Humane Society suit; golden eagle, background statement.
Fd 8: Humane Society suit; gray foxes, background statement.
Fd 9: Humane Society suit; jays, background statement.
Fd 10: Humane Society suit; kit foxes, background statement.

Box 11: Berryman Files: The Humane Society lawsuit papers, 1970s.

Fd 1: Humane Society suit; martens, background statement.
Fd 2: Humane Society suit; nutcrackers, background statement.
Fd 3: Humane Society suit; nuthatches, background statement.
Fd 4: Humane Society suit; prairie dogs, background statement.
Fd 5: Humane Society suit; ringtail cat, background statement.
Fd 6: Humane Society suit; san juaquin kit fox, background statement.
Fd 7: Humane Society suit; southern bald eagle, background statement.
Fd 8: Humane Society suit; swift foxes, background statement.
Fd 9: Humane Society suit; Texas red wolf, background statement.
Fd 10: Humane Society suit; Utah prairie dog, background statement.
Fd 11: Humane Society suit; western burrowing owl, background statement.
Fd 12: Humane Society suit; wolverines, background statement.
Fd 13: Humane Society suit; woodpeckers, background statement.
Fd 14: Humane Society suit; count # 2, suit 1.

Box 12: Berryman Files: Defenders of Wildlife lawsuit papers, 1970s.

Fd 1: Defenders of Wildlife suit; legal materials and general information.
Fd 2: Defenders of Wildlife suit; Rogers C. B. Morton file.
Fd 3: Defenders of Wildlife suit; defender’s suit.
Fd 4: Defenders of Wildlife suit; interrogatory of Berryman.
Fd 5: Defenders of Wildlife suit; affidavits of Berryman.
Fd 6: Defenders of Wildlife suit; affidavits of Berryman.
Fd 7: Defenders of Wildlife suit; count 1-summary statement.
Fd 8: Defenders of Wildlife suit; counts 3—6.
Fd 9: Defenders of Wildlife suit; correspondence and other.

Box 13: Berryman Files: Defenders of Wildlife lawsuit papers, 1970s.

Fd 1: Defenders of Wildlife suit; legal papers.
Fd 2: Defenders of Wildlife suit; memorandums.
Fd 3: Defenders of Wildlife suit; papers.

Box 14: Berryman Files, 1956—1963.

Fd 1: Wildlife Society papers, 1956—1958.
Fd 2: Wildlife Society papers, Minnesota section, 1958—1959.
Fd 3: Wildlife Society papers, annual meeting papers, 1960.
Fd 4: Wildlife Society papers, 1961—1962.
Fd 5: White House conference on conservation, 1962.
Fd 6: Wildlife Society papers, 1963.
Fd 7: Extension program papers, concerning a study of private lands, 1963.
Fd 8: Extension program papers, concerning a study of private lands, 1963.

Box 15: Berryman Files, 1964—1969.

Fd 1: National Academy of Sciences Symposium, 1964.
Fd 2: Recommendations—Secretary’s advisory board on wildlife management, 1964.
Fd 3: Compound 1080, 1965.
Fd 4: Wildlife Services long-range plan, 1965.
Fd 5: Animal control on public land, 1967.
Fd 6: Bill Gilbert—Saturday Evening Post article, 1966—1967.
Fd 7: Kastenmeier Bill, 1968.
Fd 8: Script: presentation for conservation organizations, 1969.
Fd 9: National Wool Growers Association papers, 1969.
Fd 10: Dog poisoning issue—Colorado, 1969.

Box 16: Berryman Files, 1969—1970.

Fd 1: Issue paper: Urban Wildlife Services, 1969.
Fd 2: R. A. McGabe file, 1969.
Fd 3: USU Wildlife Extension shortcourse, 1969.
Fd 4: NWG convention, 1960s.
Fd 5: International Association of Fish & Game commissioner papers, 1970.
Fd 6: IAFG animal damage control studies, 1970.
Fd 7: Supreme Court library, 1970.
Fd 8: Program development, 1970.

Box 17: Berryman Files, 1970—1971.

Fd 1: Wildlife Services progress during 1965—1969, 1970.
Fd 2: Division of Wildlife Services progress during 1965—1969, 1970.
Fd 3: Trip reports, 1969—1970.
Fd 4: Analysis of regional response on control management projects . . ., 1970.
Fd 5: Animal damage program, 1970.
Fd 6: Priority for the 70s, 1970.
Fd 7: Wildlife Society papers; Arizona situation, 1970.
Fd 8: Training—Wildlife Services, 1970.
Fd 9: Bird control research suit, 1971.
Fd 10: Sports Illustrated article, 1971.
Fd 11: Wildlife Society papers, 1971 position committee papers.
Fd 12: Environmental impact statement—version 2, 1971.

Box 18: Berryman Files, 1971—1972.

Fd 1: Five-year progress report of the Division of Wildlife Services, 1971.
Fd 2: The Animal Damage Control Functions of the Division of Wildlife Services (taken from a binder), 1971.
Fd 3: Reed & Morton briefings, 1971.
Fd 4: McGee hearings, 1971.
Fd 5: Cain committee, 1971.
Fd 6: Television programs, 1971.
Fd 7: Olsen-“Slaughter the Animals”, 1971.
Fd 8: Colorado magazine, Libel Actions, 1971.
Fd 9: Compound 1080, 1971.
Fd 10: Martin, Faith (writer), 1971.
Fd 11: 1972 program changes.
Fd 12: 1972 program changes environmental impact statement.

Box 19: Berryman Files, 1972—1973.

Fd 1: 1972 papers.
Fd 2: 1972 progress reports.
Fd 3: 1972 instructions.
Fd 4: Proposal for reducing depredations, 1972.
Fd 5: Program changes, 1972.
Fd 6: Executive order, 1972.
Fd 7: Fund analysis for Wildlife Services, 1972.
Fd 8: NWG Association, 1972.
Fd 9: Legislative Liaison Team for FADA Act of 1973.
Fd 10: Poage letter papers, 1973.
Fd 11: Legislation: Federal Animal Damage Abatement Act of 1973 papers.

Box 20: Berryman Files, 1973.

Fd 1: Program changes 1972: Executive Order & Bureau Implementation.
Fd 2: Program changes 1972: Executive Order & Bureau Implementation.
Fd 3: Bridger project papers, 1972—1973.
Fd 4: Division of Wildlife Services Budget Briefing materials, 1973.
Fd 5: Ruch file, 1973.

Box 21: Berryman Files, 1973—1974.

Fd 1: Papers concerning predator control, 1973.
Fd 2: House Agricultural Committee hearings, 1973.
Fd 3: Senate Commerce Committee hearings, 1973.
Fd 4: Papers concerning Mr. S. Smith, 1973.
Fd 5: House hearings—Dingell, 1973.
Fd 6: Legislation, temporary, 1974.

Box 22: Berryman Files, 1974—1977.

Fd 1: Animal damage control papers, 1974.
Fd 2: Trip reports, 1972—1974.
Fd 3: NWGA papers, 1973—1974.
Fd 4: Wildlife Society papers, long-range planning committee papers, 1975.
Fd 5: Golden Eagles, 1975.
Fd 6: Predator control, 1975.
Fd 7: American Motors Conservation Awards, 1976.
Fd 8: Organization Plan of Extension Education (taken from a binder), 1977.

Box 23: Berryman Files, 1977—1995 and VHS recordings.

Fd 1: Extension Education Program, 1977.
Fd 2: Animal Damage Committee advisory committee, 1989.
Fd 3: Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, 1993.
Fd 4: Boy Scouts of America papers, 1991—1994.
Fd 5: The Aldo Leopold Award, 1995.
VHS 1: Berryman Institute Dedication Ceremony, 1993.
VHS 2: “A Fish & Wildlife Imperative: Cooperation with the Private Sector” J. H. Berryman, 1993.


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