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Articles: 1. "The biggest bird in the world"; 2. "Bird sanctuary as a memorial"
Finley, Irene
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Articles: 1. "The biggest bird in the world"; 2. "Bird sanctuary as a memorial"
Finley, Irene
Morgantown Evening Register (Morgantown, W. Va.)
Advertisement for William Finley lecture and articles discussing restoration of bird refuges
City Club of Portland (Portland, Or.)
"Wild life plea slated: Northwest delegate to go to Washington"
Article discussing William Finley's involvement as a representative on the Migratory Bird Advisory Board. Program for the 14th Annual Western Association of State Game and Fish Commissioners Conference is included.
Western Association of State Game and Fish Commissioners (U.S.)
Newspaper clippings discussing the need for antelope conservation at Hart Mountain, the impact of birds on the fish population, and restoration of the Lower Klamath Lake. Article discussing "Birds, bergs and Kodiak bears" lecture is included.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
East Side Commercial Club (Portland, Or.)
Program, advertisement, and articles discussing "Where rolls the Oregon" lecture
Massachusetts Audubon Society
Article discussing the creation of a game refuge from P Ranch property
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Outdoor Recreation Committee meeting minutes
Outdoor Recreation Committee
"Reclamation Service blamed for destruction of wildfowl"
Article discussing the Lower Klamath bird refuge.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Articles authored by William Finley and Ed F. Averill discussing Oregon wildlife
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Articles discussing controversy over Reclamation Service's handling of bird conservation
Oregonian (Firm)
San Francisco Call Co.
Chicago Tribune (Firm)
Articles discussing wildlife conference in Bend and William Finley lecture on Lower Klamath Lake
Oregonian (Firm)
A brief manuscript describing an Alaskan refuge.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Birds cannot live without homes
Article discussing the establishment of wildlife refuges.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article discussing conservation efforts and endangered bird species, including the trumpeter swan, California condor, and bald eagle.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Articles authored by Irene Finley: 1. "Making the birds happy"; 2. "Musk-rat, new industry for Oregon"
Finley, Irene
National farm and home hour (Radio program)
Articles discussing William Finley lectures and proposed bighorn sheep refuge
Albuquerque Journal (Firm)
"Supplementary report: Waterfowl survey in western Washington and western Oregon"
Report focuses on current and proposed waterfowl refuge sites as well as hunting and agriculture.
Scheffer, Theodore H.
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
Information and articles on wildlife
Jewett, Stanley G. (Stanley Gordon), 1885-
The Great Malheur Lake-Blitzen Valley Migratory Waterfowl Refuge
A draft of "The Great Malheur Lake-Blitzen Valley Migratory Waterfowl Refuge."
Jewett, Stanley G. (Stanley Gordon), 1885-
Manuscript discussing Finley's lecture
Manuscript discussing the topics of William Finley's lecture, including the Lower Klamath and Malheur Wildlife Refuges, preserving the Columbia River, and the effects of agriculture.
Article discussing the history and restoration of Malheur Lake.
Oregonian (Firm)