United States vs. State of Oregon (Malheur, Mud, and Harney Lakes)
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Van Winkle, I. H. (I. Homer)
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United States vs. State of Oregon (Malheur, Mud, and Harney Lakes)
Van Winkle, I. H. (I. Homer)
Article describing encounter with woodchucks in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Rettie, James C. (James Cardno), 1904-1969
Migratory Bird Advisory Board, 1935
Darling, Jay N. (Jay Norwood), 1876-1962
Migratory Bird Advisory Board, 1934
Document focuses include changes to Migratory Bird Treaty Act, waterfowl conditions, and extent of hunting seasons. Additional focuses include homesteading issues on wildlife refuges and hunting practices, including baiting.
Fernald, Charles
Migratory Bird Advisory Board, 1933
Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce
Malheur, Lower Klamath Lake, and Hart Mountain Refuges, 1930-1935
Correspondence, articles drafts, and notes discussing the Malheur Lake and Lower Klamath Lake Refuges with a focus on the impact of agricultural projects on the reservations, including water shortages and pollution. Additional topics include concerns about an antelope population limit at the Hart Mountain Game Refuge and the introduction of non-native species to replace dwindling native bird and fish populations.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Lower Klamath Lake, Tule Lake, and Clear Lake Refuges, 1917-1935
Correspondence, reports, and articles discussing the impact of agriculture and reclamation projects on the Lower Klamath, Tule Lake, and Clear Lake Refuges. Topics of focus include the impacts of grazing on bird refuges, construction of dikes and dams on the Klamath and Link Rivers, and possible reflooding of portions of the Lower Klamath Lake.
Finley, Irene
Letter to William L. Finley from Houghton Mifflin
Mr. Francis H. Allen wrote to Finley about procuring a few samples of Finley's of work so that Allen could submit the work to be published by Houghton, Mifflin, & Co.
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Letter to William Finley discussing interest in articles and photographs
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Letter requesting information about Advisory Committee on Wild Life
Parsons, Philip A. (Philip Archibald), 1879-1943
Parsons, Philip A. (Philip Archibald), 1879-1943
Letter from I. H. Van Winkle to William Finley, May 20, 1926
Letter from I. H. Van Winkle, Oregon Attorney General, to William L. Finley discussing efforts to collect data concerning pollution of the Williamette River.
Van Winkle, I. H. (I. Homer)
Stanbery, V. B. (Van Buren), 1889-
"Lake survey of the Willamette National Forest"
Report on survey of lake conditions in the Willamette National Forest. Topics include fish species, stocking, and creation of hatcheries.
United States. Forest Service
Film lecture poster for “Wild Animal Outposts”
Girl Scouts of the United States of America
Documents discussing Oregon and northern California refuges
Documents focus primarily on the destruction of bird nesting sites through the careless practices of the Reclamation Service, including prescribed burning and leasing of land for grazing. Other topics include cooperation between the Reclamation Service and Biological Survey, duck hunting, and recommendations for restoring refuges to ideal nesting conditions. A map of the Klamath Irrigation Project is included.
United States. Bureau of Reclamation
Documents discussing homesteading on Steens Mountain and bird refuges in Oregon and California
Documents focusing on Lower Klamath Lake, including drainage and proposed reflooding. Other topics include homesteading on Steens Mountain and effects of agriculture on the Clear and Tule Lake Refuges.
Worcester, H. M.
Correspondence, September 1940
Correspondence discussing statistics for predators trapped and hunted in Oregon.
Fugate, Roy
Correspondence, September 1910
Correspondence discussing William Finley’s lectures for farmers' institutes in California, promoting the agricultural value of birds. Additional topics include a proposal for the federal protection of migratory birds and efforts to remove protection for meadowlarks in California.
Finley, Irene
Correspondence discussing Irene Finley’s article on flickers and possible articles for Nature Magazine.
American Nature Association
Correspondence discussing the material captured by William Finley on the Pribilof Islands.
Church, Campbell
Correspondence discussing William Finley’s lectures for farmers' institutes in California and the creation of a demonstration train exhibit. Correspondence also focuses on the illegal sale of bird plumes for hair decorations and an effort to gather support for L. Alva Lewis as the next Oregon State Game Warden. Additional topics include the increase of grebe nesting and game birds on the Lower Klamath Lake, a proposal to create bird reserves from lands owned by the University of California, and concerns about farmers’ complaints regarding the effects of birds on crops.
Cole, Leon J. (Leon Jacob), 1877-1948
Correspondence, October 12, 1909
Letter from Henry H. Kimball, Secretary for the Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association, requesting a copy of William Finley’s lecture presented for the National Conservation Congress in Seattle, Washington, August 26-28, 1909.
Kimball, Henry H.
Correspondence discussing hunting, leaflets for William Finley’s lectures, and plans with the Church family.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Correspondence discussing travel reimbursement and material captured by William Finley on the Pribilof Islands in Alaska.
Grimm, Dennis
Correspondence discussing the demonstration train exhibit in California and position of Oregon State Game Warden. Additional topics include William Finley’s efforts to secure funding for the National Association of Audubon Societies and inclusion of Finley’s photographs in William Leon Dawson’s book, Birds of California.
Richardson, Guy
Correspondence discussing travel arrangements for William and Irene Finley’s trip to the Pribilof Islands in Alaska.
Church, Campbell