Arthur Frederick Hasler
UW Memorial Library 728 State St., Madison, Wisconsin
press release: One of the most fascinating phenomena in the animal kingdom is the migration of salmon. This photo presentation by Arthur Frederick Hasler tells the story of his father Arthur Davis Hasler (1908-2001), a former UW-Madison Limnology Professor, who discovered how salom accomplish their migration feat. A descendant of Swiss-German and German immigrants, Arthur D. Hasler grew up in Utah. He spent formative years in Germany as a young LDS missionary, as a major in the U.S. Army after World War II, and later as a research scientist, - a lifetime filled with experiences that informed his groundbreaking limnology research.
Arthur Frederick Hasler, a son of Arthur Davis Halser, is a scientist emeritus who worked at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Hasler received a Ph.D. in Meteorology from UW-Madison in 1971. He published the story of his father The Way Home: A Photo Biography of Arthur Davis Hasler in 2017. Books will be available for signing.