| Environmental Defense Fund ArchiveCollection 232
 Record Group 1: Founders' PapersSub-group I: Dennis Puleston Papers
 Collection Description:Correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, articles, and clippings, 1967-1999.
 3.6 linear feet.
 Donated by the family of Dennis Puleston in 2002.
 Processed by Meredith Bouchard, 2003. Updated in August 2009.
 
 Biographical Note
 Scope and Content Note
 Series Descriptions
 Box and Container Listing
  Biographical Note
 Dennis Puleston was born in Leigh-on-Sea, a fishing village in southeast England.
                                 Growing up near the waterfront imbued Dennis with a passion for sailing and nature.
                                 After studying biology and naval architecture at London University, he and a fellow
                                 shipmate set sail around the world. The voyage spanned 6 years and recounted in his
                                 memoir, Blue Water Vagabond, published in 1939.
 
 By 1941, Puleston settled with his wife and family in Brookhaven Long Island. He
                                 spent the war years aiding the design of the DUKW, an amphibious craft used by the
                                 U.S. Army and Marines for transporting supplies. He also took the responsibility of
                                 training of the troops in its operation. In 1948, President Truman awarded Dennis
                                 the Medal of Freedom for his contributions to the war effort. During this time he
                                 was employed by Brookhaven National Laboratory and continued to observe and record
                                 wildlife.
 
 Mr. Puleston began observing the habits of the ospreys at Gardiner’s Island in 1948.
                                 His observations of the decline of the osprey population would be one of the threads
                                 that led to the ultimate creation of Environmental Defense Fund.
 
 In 1966, Puleston and a number of scientists on the Brookhaven Town Natural Resources
                                 Committee testified in a class action suit initiated by Victor Yannacone, Jr. to ban
                                 the use of DDT in Suffolk County, NY. Dennis provided evidence by drawing food chain
                                 charts to illustrate how DDT affected the environment. Although the case was dismissed,
                                 DDT was banned in Suffolk County in 1967, New York in 1970 and nationwide in 1972.
                                 Because of the unique approach to environmental issues, several of key players in
                                 the DDT litigation decided to incorporate as The Environmental Defense Fund in 1967.
                                 Mr. Puleston was appointed the first Chairman of the Board.
 
 After his retirement from Brookhaven National Laboratory, Puleston remained active
                                 in conservation projects and was a member of several committees, was an Honorary Trustee
                                 of Environmental Defense Fund, and continued his interest in studying the natural
                                 environment.
 
 Published works include: Blue Water Vagabond: Six Years Adventure at Sea; published by Doubleday in 1939; A Nature Journal: A Naturalist’s Year on Long Island, illustrated by the author, and published by Norton in 1992.
 
 Sources:
 
 Puleston, Dennis. Blue Water Vagabond (New York: Doubleday, 1939).
 
 Rogers, Marion Lane. Acorn Days (New York: Environmental Defense Fund, 1990) 23-29.
 
 Environmental Defense newsletter. "Dennis Puleston: 1905-2001 He Left the World a
                                 Better Place" September 2001, p. 3.
 
 Lewis, Paul. "Dennis Puleston, 95, Environmental Leader." New York Times, June 16, 2001, Section B, p. 9, Col. 4.
 
 Scope and Content Note
 
 The papers of Dennis Puleston span the years 1967-1999 (bulk 1970s). The collection
                                 is composed of correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, articles, and clippings. The
                                 papers are professional in nature and cover EDF’s Executive Committee and Board of
                                 Trustees meetings and discussions, some of which document EDF’s evolution and policy
                                 making. Puleston’s interests outside of the realm of EDF are included, such as the
                                 marine environment of Long Island, ospreys, and the conservation efforts to save Long
                                 Island’s natural resources.
 The papers are arranged into three series: EDF Documents; Long Island Water Management;
                                 and General Subject files.
 
 Series Descriptions
 
 Series 1: Environmental Defense Fund Documents 1966-1999 [2.24 linear ft]
 Arrangement: Sub-divided into correspondence & memoranda; meeting minutes & subject
                                 files
 The EDF Document series consists of correspondence and memoranda, minutes and agenda
                                 of the Executive Committee and the Board of Trustees, the EDF Letter, case files and
                                 subject files. The material spans the organization’s inception in 1966-67 to the late
                                 1990s. Correspondence, memos and minutes are the most common formats found in the
                                 collection. Correspondence and memos are kept in the original date order. Most items are copies
                                 of correspondence in which Puleston was sent for informational purposes. Topics include:
                                 memos regarding EDF and its structure, finances and personnel; discussion about nuclear
                                 power plants (April 1972); ED and proposed programming (1972) and wildlife (1973). Subject files are composed of correspondence, clippings, and other material. The arrangement
                                 is alphabetical.  The subject files reflect many of the litigation files found in
                                 the NY office files. The Board of Trustees memos range in topic from EDF structural and personnel policies,
                                 EDF’s niche in the environmental movement, to publicity strategies, and fundraising. Executive Committee memos concern EDF’s programs, personnel, organizational structure,
                                 and case approval requests. Series 2: Long Island Environment 1972-1977[1.3 linear ft.]Arrangement: Sub-divided into Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board; Regional Marine
                                 Resources Council and Brookhaven Town
 Series 2 is composed of minutes and correspondence of committees designated to conserve
                                 and protect the marine environment of Long Island. Represented in the collection are:
                                 The Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board, the Regional Marine Resource Council,
                                 Brookhaven Town Natural Resources Committee, and the Brookhaven Town Project Advisory
                                 Committee.  Box and Container Listing SERIES 1: Environmental Defense Fund Documents
 Box 1
 Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1968-1969Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1969
 Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1974-1975
 Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1976
 Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1978
 Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1984-1989
 Correspondence, incoming and outgoing, 1990-1995
 Memoranda, Board of Trustees, 1974
 Memoranda, Board of Trustees, 1976-1978
 Memoranda, Executive Committee, 1971-1972
 Memoranda, Executive Committee, January 1973-June 1973
 Memoranda, Executive Committee, July 1973-August 1973
 Memoranda, Executive Committee, October 1973
 Memoranda, Executive Committee, 1974
 Memoranda, Executive Committee, 1975-1978
 
 
 Box 2 Meeting Minutes--Board of Trustees:1970-1975
 September 1987
 February 1992
 February 1993
 September 1993
 January 1996
 Box 3 Meeting minutes—Board of Trustees:September 1996
 January 1998
 April 1998
 September 1998
 Box 4 Meeting minutes—Board of Trustees:January 1999
 Meeting minutes--Executive Committee:February-June 1970
 July-December 1970
 January-June 1971
 June-December 1971
 January-June 1972
 July-December 1972
 January-July 1973
 August-December 1973
 1974-1975
 January-November 1977, October 1978
 January 1988
 Box 5 Subject FilesAntarctica, 1988-1991
 Antartica, papers, 1980, 1988, 1990
 California water projects, 1972
 Coral reefs, 1989-1992
 DDT, 1966-1967
 DDT, 1968-1969
 DDT, 1970
 DDT, 1971-1973, 1976, undated
 EDF, early history [Acorn Days compilation], 1986-1989
 Gypsy moths, 1971
 Gypsy moths, 1973
 Box 6 Subject Files:Porpoise-tuna, 1972-1974
 Tellico Dam Project, 1974
 Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway, 1971
 SERIES 2: Long Island Environment  Box 7 Nassau Suffolk Regional Planning Board:Meeting minutes, 1975-77
 Citizens Advisory Committee on wastewater management [ms], 1977
 Coastal zone management plan [ms], 1973
 Marine Pollution [report], ca. 1972
 Sea Grant Association--newsletters, ndReports of the New York Ocean Science Laboratory (2), 1974
 Regional Marine Resources Council:Report of activities to the Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Bd, 1967, 1969
 Meeting minutes, October 1972-March 1973
 Meeting minutes, April-December 1973
 Box 8 Regional Marine Resources Council meeting minutes:January-April 1974
 June-August 1974
 1975
 January-November 1976
 January-October 1977
 Regional Marine Resources Council:Proceedings:
 Seminar on wetlands management, 1972
 Seminar on dredging and dredge spoil disposal, 1974
 Seminar on energy alternatives, 1974
 Box 9 Hard clam industry of Long Island, 1973, undatedMarine fisheries management, 1977
 "Guidelines for Marine Resources Planning and Policy on Long Island, March 1973"
 Brookhaven Town Project Advisory Committee, 1972-1973
 Brookhaven Town Natural Resources Committee Conservation, 1969-1970
 Carmens River conservation, 1973-1974 (2 folders)
 Conservation, Connetquot River, 1973-1975
 Gardiners Island, 1972
 Gardiners Island, wildlife notes and correspondence, 1971-1973
 Gardiners Island, correspondence, 1973-1974, 1994
 Gardiners Island, clippings (2 folders)
 Box 10 Brookhaven Town Subject Files:Long Island Conserver [newspaper], 1976
 Ospreys--reports, correspondence, surveys, 1969-90
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