This
CV is placed on site in memory of Dr. Michael Bleyman, founder
and director of the Carnivore Preservation Trust. He was my tiger
mentor and friend. His love and dedication for the endangered carnivores,
especially
the
tiger,
will be a continuing inspiration to us all who knew him.
Dr.
Michael Bleyman
1937-1996
Dr.
Michael Bleyman was the founder and Executive Director of the
Carnivore Preservation Trust and the International Scientific
Coordinator
for the Institute of Sustainable Tropical Resource Management.
He traveled and worked in the Developing World for twenty-seven
years.
Dr.
Bleyman survived serious attacks by tigers, lions, bears,
cougars and leopards. In one case an 850 pound tiger
hurled Bleyman
25 feet into a steel pole after he removed a stick jammed
into its palate. The unrestrained tiger's reaction was
one of joy
and appreciation. These experiences lead Bleyman to develop
a scientific method of humane free interaction with the
great predators.
Dr.
Michael Bleyman had more than 50 years of experience
with the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife. Trained
academically
in Biology and Genetic management, his lifelong goal
was rescuing
animals and saving entire ecosystems.
He worked with the great cats
on an intimate basis since 1963.
He trained guard and attack dogs and was a leading
expert in carnivore attacks. Bleyman combined his skills
into
developing
methods of handling and moving easily around the world's
most deadly predators. Dr. Bleyman was one of the
few humans
able
to break up death fights between male tigers. He routinely
defused male and female tiger battles.
On the environmental front, Bleyman
developed revolutionary genetic
management plans for the recovery of threatened and
endangered species. He was a world leader in demonstrating
the complex
dependence of the tropical rain forest on its mammalian
components
that he termed "members of essential keystone service guilds." Finally,
in practice, Bleyman pioneered and successfully demonstrated
the importance of empowering local peoples with the future
care of their ecosystems.
In
his lecture: "Saving the Indo chinese Tiger," Dr. Bleyman
described the process and implementation of planned habitats
to prevent
the destruction of ecosystems. The major cause of animal
destruction is pernicious poaching. Our goal is the struggle
to defeat
poaching driven by the Traditional Oriental Medicine trade.
CURRICULUM
VITAE MICHAEL ALAN BLEYMAN l937-1996
Place of Birth: New York USA Education:
- High
School Diploma: Stuyvesant High School, NYC 1955.
- A.B.:
Brooklyn College, City Univ. of NY, Brooklyn, NY 1959.
- M.A.:
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN, 1964, Zoology.
- Ph.D.:
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL, Microbiology, 1968.
Positions Held:
Executive Director of Carnivore Preservation Trust, Pittsboro, N.C. 1981-1996.
- International
Science Coordinator, Institute for Sustainable Tropical Resource
Management 1994-1996.
- Previous
position Director of Carnivore Evolutionary Research Institute
1983-91.
Professional Experience:
Research Fellow, Lineberger Cancer Research Institute, 1985-86.
- Director
of the Carnivore Evolutionary Research Institute, Pittsboro,
NC, 1973-81.
- Geneticist,
Drug Resistant Pneumonia Program, Duke Univ. 1979-81.
- Research
Geneticist, Center for Alcohol Studies, 1977-79.
- Adjunct
Assoc. Prof. Pharmacology, 1978.
- Senior
Field Scientist, Agency for International Development, Malaria
Eradication Program, (University of New Mexico, South America
Africa) 1975-77.
- Adjunct
Assoc. Prof. Biochemistry and Nutrition, Univ. of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC, 1969-1975.
- Assistant
Professor of Zoology and Genetics.
- Research
Assistant Professor of Zoology Univ. of Illinois.
Field Experience:
27 Years of Field Experience in Tropical America, South East Asia, and Africa
Animal Care Experience:
Rehabilitation and rescue experience since 1941.
- Volunteer
at New York Zoological Park 1949-1954.
- Volunteer
at Staten Island Zoo 1952-53.
- Volunteer
at Brown County Zoo 1963-64.
- Volunteer
in keeper training of animal handling North Carolina Zoological
Park 1972-76.
Teaching Experience:
Lecture Courses: Introduction to Zoology; Introduction to Biology and Cell
Biology; Genetics; Molecular Genetics; Regulatory Mechanisms, Conservation
Biology, Ethics and Conservation.
- Laboratory
Courses: Introductory Zoology; Genetics.
- Seminar
Courses: Mechanisms of Gene Transcription; Evolutionary Mechanisms;
DNA Duplication; Biological Basis of Cancer; The Genetic Code;
Molecular Evolution; The Biology of Human and Primate Behavior.
- Lecturer
in wildlife management and care at various veterinary schools.
- Lectures
in courses on Endangered Species, Conservation Biology and
Ethics and the Environment.
- Graduate
Teaching Assistant at Indiana University.
- Laboratory
in General Zoology; Genetics Parasitology; Recitation sections
in Analytical Reasoning; Formal Semantics.
- Special
Courses at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Independent
Studies, both reading and research for Undergraduates.
Research Experience:
Genetics--Techniques in bacterial genetics (including conjugation, transformation,
transfection and transduction); Ciliate genetics and mammalian genetics
involving laboratory and zoo animals. Developer of transcriptional mapping
techniques.
- Electron
Microscopy--Mounting and spreading techniques for visualization
of DNA length and configuration studies and DNA protein interaction.
- Biochemistry--Fifteen
years of research employing almost every tool of nucleic acid
chemistry. Extensive experience with enzymology, chromatographic
techniques, and with a wide variety of radioisotope tracer
techniques, including use of restriction enzymes and in vitro
labeling of RNA of proteins, Genetic Engineering.
- Microbiology--Considerable
practical and teaching knowledge of methodology for handling
bacteria, viruses and protozoa ranging from single cell isolation
to small plant size fermentor techniques.
- Studies
of a metabolic, genetic, medical, ecological and evolutionary
nature.
- Zoology--Over
fifty three years of animal keeping, breeding.
- Genetics
and research training.
- Alcohol
Metabolism--Liver perfusion analysis, enzymology,and in vitro
techniques.
- Vast
expertise in mammalian capture without harm and chemical restraint.
Consultation:
13 years of consultation on wild animal laws.
- Three
years of consultation on wild and domestic animal attacks.
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