Hugo Huntzinger Explained

Birth Place:Los Angeles, United States
Death Place:Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Field:Geology, mineralogy, volcanology, Nature conservation
Work Institutions:National Park Service
Alma Mater:San Jose State University
Known For:Nature conservation
Signature:Hugo Huntzinger signature.jpg

Hugo Harold Huntzinger (– November 22, 1993) was an American park ranger who served as the National Park Service executive in Hawaii and chief ranger at the United States National Parks.

Biography

He was born in 1934 in Los Angeles in family of Harold and Sophia S. Huntzinger. He has brother, David and sister, Sonya (Hager).[1] His grandmother came to USA from Pinsk, Russian Empire, so he traveled to see Russia in summer 1992.[2]

Graduated of San Jose State University as а geologist. He collected minerals and rocks from all over the world, and even sell and exchange them in Hilo farmers market.

He served in the United States Army in Korea, where he met his wife.

In 1990th he was member of the Rotary Club in Hawaii. Supported PSI Seminars in Hawaii.

National Park Service career

From 1957 he was with the National Park Service for 36 years in his career.

From August 2, 1970 till May 25, 1974[3] he was superintendent of the Coronado National Memorial.[4] In 1971 he updated the National Park Service policy.[5]

From May 26, 1974 till December 19, 1987 he was Haleakala National Park superintendent. He established goat control program at the Haleaka National Park and reduce its number from 4000 to 400.[6] He established strong programs in biological preservation.From December 20, 1987 he served as Hawaii Volcanoes National Park superintendent[7]

Huntzinger was an opponent of noisy stressful to the nature helicopter sight-seeing operations in both parks.

He also believes that the proposed Commercial Satellite Launching Facility represents a "direct threat" to this natural heritage site.[8]

He died in the morning November 22, 1993 while en route to Hilo Hospital. His memorial service held in November 27, on the edge of Halemaʻumaʻu, Kilauea Overlook, Crater Rim Drive of Hawaii Volcanoes.[9]

Family

With his wife Kyung Ja, he had a son, Lorenz, and a daughter, Frances.

Organizations

Member of organisations:

Bibliography

Literature

He was mentioned and acknowledged in papers:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Hugo Huntzinger, Volcanoes Park chief: Obituary // Honolulu Advertiser. November 23, 1993. P. 5.
  2. Personal communication with Ivan P. Vtorov, 1990-1992.
  3. Tolson H. A., Baker H. W., Danz H. P.Historic Listing of National Park Service Officials: May 1, 1991. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1991. 231 p. (Page 84)
  4. Sanchez J. P., Erickson B. A., Gurule J. L. Between Two Countries: A History of Coronado National Memorial 1939-1990. BookBaby, 2007. 641 p.
  5. Frome M. Regreening the National Parks. University of Arizona Press, 199. 289 p. (see page 69).
  6. Engledow J. Haleakalā, a History of the Maui Mountain. Maui Island Press, 2012. P. 91–98. (His photo and description the goat control program at Haleaka National Park while H. Huntzinger was the Superintendent)
  7. Historic Listing of National Park Service Officials: Superintendents of National Park System Areas, Hawaii.
  8. Application for injunction to prevent any further participation by the State of Hawai'i in the proposed Commercial Satellite Launching Facility on the Island of Hawai'i. January 1994.
  9. Hugo Huntzinger: Obituary // Honolulu Advertiser. November 27, 1993.