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2 unusual facts about Kenneth C. Brugger


Catalina Trail

She is noted for discovering, with her then-husband Kenneth C. Brugger, the location of the overwintering sites of the Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus L.

Kenneth C. Brugger

Brugger's search and discovery is dramatized in the IMAX film Flight of the Butterflies.


Fred Urquhart

On January 9, 1975, Kenneth C. Brugger and his wife Catalina Trail (then known as Cathy Aguado) finally located the first known wintering refuge on a mountaintop in Michoacán, Mexico, more than 4,000 kilometers from the starting point of their migration.

Kenneth C. Catania

He received international attention for his investigations into the touch organs of crocodilians, particularly American alligators and Nile crocodiles with Duncan Leitch.

Kenneth C. Davis

The titles were initially inspired by Sam Cooke's song "Wonderful World", with the lyrics, "Don't know much about history" or "geography," etc.

Kenneth C. Flint

A majority of his works are either based on Irish myths and legends, or else are original stories involving concepts, and sometimes characters, from Irish mythology.

Kenneth C. Martis

In 1975 he joined the faculty of West Virginia University and the next year received his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Michigan, studying under political geographer George Kish.

Kenneth Dahlberg

Kenneth C. Dahlberg, American engineer and businessman who is CEO of SAIC

Kenneth Smith

Kenneth C. Smith (born 1932), Canadian electrical engineering professor

Permabooks

Davis, Kenneth C. Two-Bit Culture: The Paperbacking of America, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1984.

Walt Havenstein

Effective September 21, 2009, Havenstein succeeded Ken Dahlberg as the CEO of Science Applications International Corporation, a company with over $10 billion in revenue.


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