Articles discussing proposed Portland natural history museum and "To feed or not to feed" article
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The Peninsula Herald (Firm)
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Articles discussing proposed Portland natural history museum and "To feed or not to feed" article
The Peninsula Herald (Firm)
Articles discussing William Finley Yellowstone Park trip, Rogue River pollution, and Izaak Walton League Oregon State Council Convention.
Grants Pass Daily Courier
Memorandum discussing Irene and William Finley filming in Yellowstone Park
United States. National Park Service
Article describing encounter with woodchucks in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Article discussing elk populations in Oregon, including hunting seasons and the transfer of an elk herd from Jackson Hole, Wyoming to the Wallowa National Forest.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Article discussing elk observed at Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Article discussing conservation efforts and endangered bird species, including the trumpeter swan, California condor, and bald eagle.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
The American osprey or fish hawk
Article describing observations of an osprey family in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Manuscripts for article, "Our largest migratory bird", and a report on trumpeter swans by David D. Condon, Assistant Yellowstone Park Naturalist.
Del Condon, David
Article discussing observations of marmots and woodchucks.
Finley, Irene
Protect our largest migratory bird
Manuscript and press release discussing trumpeter swan populations.
United States. Department of the Interior
Travertine marble, the glory of past ages
Article describing the exploration of a travertine marble mining area by the Finleys and Smiths.
Finley, Irene
The American osprey or fish hawk
Article describing observations of ospreys, including a family in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Article warning about the dangers of feedings bears at Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Article describing the largest member in the deer family, the moose.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
William L. Finley describing several national parks, with a focus on Crater Lake National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Leave the bears alone, for your safety and theirs
Manuscript containing excerpts from "Do not feed the bears."
Finley, Irene
Manuscript containing excerpts from "The bear and the boob." The document contains additional tales of interactions between people and bears at Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
Manuscript describing photographing a mother bear and her cubs.
Finley, Irene
The main purpose of this manuscript is to caution against feeding wild animals, using the bears at Yellowstone Park as an example.
Finley, Irene
An additional draft of "The elusive moose: Shooting as a safe sport."
Finley, Irene
The elusive moose: Shooting as a safe sport
Manuscript that recounts the time that Mr. and Mrs. Finley pursued a bull moose to capture photographs.
Finley, Irene
This manuscript describes interactions between humans and grizzly bears.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Careful management needed for big game
Manuscript that describes the lessons learned from the Jackson elk herd at Yellowstone Park and how to apply them to future animal refuges.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Bruce Horsfall with a bear cub
Bruce Horsfall using a camera on a tripod. A young brown bear is standing on his hind legs beside the camera.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Several brown bears rummaging through a refuse pile in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Several brown bears rummaging through a refuse pile in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A brown bear sitting in the dirt with crushed tin cans at its feet in Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953