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Emeritus Professor, Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO.
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Educational Background:
  • B.S. Colorado State University, 1960-64,Wildlife Management
  • M.S. Colorado State University, 1965-67, Wildlife Biology
  • Ph.D. University of Maryland, 1970-74, Theoretical Ecology
  • The Johns Hopkins University, 2 years
Professional Experience:
  • 1963 - Wildlife Technician, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Durango, CO
  • 1964 - Wildlife Aide, FWS, Horicon, NWR
  • 67-68 - Wildlife Biologist (Research), FWS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center,
  •           Laurel, MD
  • 68-69 - Computer Systems Coordinator, FWS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center,
  •           Laurel, MD
  • 69-75 - Wildlife Biologist (Research), FWS, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center,
  •           Laurel, MD
  • 5/75-8/84 - Unit Leader, FWS, Logan, UT
  • 5/75-8/84 - Professor, Department of Wildlife Science, Utah State University
  • 9/84-7/85 - Unit Leader, FWS, Fort Collins, CO
  • 9/84-present - Professor, Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology,
  •           Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  • 12/92-1993 - Senior Researcher, FWS, Fort Collins, CO
  • 7/85-5/03 (retired) - Unit Leader, FWS/NBS/USGS/BRD, Fort Collins, CO
  • 2/99-5/03 (retired) - Senior Scientist, USGS, Fort Collins, CO
Honors and Awards:
  • Professional Achievement Award. 1977. Colorado State University Alumni Award.
  • Publication of the Year Award. 1981. The Wildlife Society.
  • Publication of the Year Award. 1984. The Wildlife Society.
  • Award of Merit. 1984. Utah Chapter of The Wildlife Society.
  • Faculty Achievement Award. 1989. Presented by the Burlington-Northern Foundation for Excellence in Graduate Education.  A $2,500 honorarium was received.
  • Special Achievement Award. 1990. Presented by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A $2,000 honorarium was received.
  • Douglas L. Gilbert Award. 1992. Presented by the Colorado Chapter of The Wildlife Society.
  • Director's Award for Outstanding Science. 1992. This award was given to the Research Unit to "Recognize Consistent Leadership at the Cutting Edge of Science."
  • Colorado State University Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society initiated the David R. Anderson Award to be given annually to the Outstanding Senior in the Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology.
  • Special Achievement Award. 1994. Presented by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A cash award of $1,000 was received.
  • Publication of the Year Award. 1997 The Wildlife Society.
  • Meritorious Service Award, Presented by the U.S. Department of the Interior, 2000.
  • Publication of the Year Award. 2001. The Wildlife Society.
  • The Aldo Leopold Memorial Award and Medal. 2004, The Wildlife Society.
  • Ducks Unlimited 2005 Conservation Achievement Award -- Research.
  • Warner College of Natural Resources Distinquished Alumni Award, 2006.

 


Drs. Ken Burnham, (facing the white board), David Anderson, (middle), and Gary White, (right), presenting a workshop on the open capture-recapture models and program MARK.

Membership in Professional Societies:

  • The Wildlife Society
  • The Biometric Society
  • Ecological Society of America
  • Society for Conservation Biology
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