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Files documenting the activities and
programs developed by park staff within the Carkeek Park Environmental Learning
Center.; Historical Note; The “original” Carkeek Park was located on Lake Washington, around Sand
Point. In 1926, the...
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Records documenting the activites of the
Carkeek Park Advisory Council.; Historical Note; The “original” Carkeek Park, was located on Lake Washington, around Sand
Point. In 1926, the Carkeek family donated the area to the US Navy, as it...
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The Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute documents the public service centers activities, research and involvement with TESC, tribal communities, researchers and other Indigenous associations.; Historical Note; Established September 1999...
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The Evergreen State College Master's in Public Administration Tribal Governance Concentration documents the programs creation, development, and curriculum from 1999 - 2013. This collection consists of papers, reports, audio and visual recordings...
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This collection documents work donated by Linda Moon Stumpff. The papers consist of her self evaluations, appointment letters, papers written for various agencies promoting the graduate level tribal concentration program, also included are power...
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The Northern Alaska Environmental Center
records contain administrative documents as well as subject files relating to
the various environmental issues the Center has engaged in since its creation
in 1971.; Historical Note; Since its...
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These records are the files of the
Arctic Project Office of OCSEAP, the Outer Continental Shelf Enviromental
Assessment Program sponsored jointly by NOAA and BLM. These materials were
generated from the office's management of the...
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Project Chariot was a proposed nuclear
excavation at Cape Thompson that was intended to create a harbor in an area
south of Point Hope. This collection contains papers from the files of
University of Alaska faculty members as well as...
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This collection retains records which
document the activities and administration of the School of Fisheries and Ocean
Sciences. Currently the collection contains a set of slides taken after the
Exxon Valdez oil spill in a series of...
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Reference files of Douglas H. Fletcher. It includes
correspondence; articles related to fish physiology, fish cultures, fish habitat,
and fish stocking; correspondence with professional colleagues; and reports from
various studies and...
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The Montana Conservation Council was an
organization founded in 1948 to educate Montanans about wise use of natural
resources. The collection contains the organization's correspondence,
governance documents, newsletters, clippings, and...
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K. D. Swan was the first photographer
for the U.S. Forest Service's Northern Region Headquarters in Missoula,
Montana. This collection represents his non-professional interests in outdoor
recreation and travel and does not contain many...
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This collection contains records from
Ludvig G. Browman service as a professor in and chair of the Department of
Zoology at The University of Montana as well as his various public service
activities in the Missoula area.; Biographical...
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This collection contains papers created
and compiled by Pengelly representing his career in wildlife management and
conservation. They include correspondence, speeches and writings, research
papers, teaching papers, service papers,...
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This collection contains the Outdoor
Writers Association of America’s monthly editions of Outdoors
Unlimited, the organization’s newsletter, from 1940 through 2005.
Outdoors Unlimited contains articles regarding outdoor journalism...
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This collection contains primarily
Maries Mooar’s memoir, Becoming a Mountain Woman in which she recounts her
years working and living in Montana.; Biography of Marie Mooar; Marie Mooar was born in Peoria, Illinois in 1909 and raised in...
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Thirty-six 16mm home movies, primarily
from the 1930s. The majority of the films are of locations and events in
Western Montana.; Biographical Note; Walter H. McLeod was born in Missoula, Montana, on September 30, 1887
to Charles...
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This collection consists of the papers
of environmental activist Clifton R. Merritt. From 1964 to1978 Merritt served
as Director of Field Services for The Wilderness Society. After leaving The
Wilderness Society, Merritt founded the...
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This collection consists of the records
of the Boone and Crockett Club which was founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt
and George Bird Grinnell and remains active today. Since its inception the Club
has championed conservation causes...
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Region Six of the National Wildlife
Refuge System is also known as the Mountain-Prairie Region. The National
Wildlife Refuge Region Six reports consist of narrative reports for the
Billings area National Refuges and a set of memos...
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Dallas Eklund was an angler and advocate
for wildlife conservation in the Flathead Lake region of western Montana. The
Dallas Eklund Papers includes correspondence, reports, and clippings relating
to regional environmental issues from...
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John Lindsey Blackford was a writer, naturalist and
photographer. Much of his work focused on ornithology. This collection includes his
publications, writings, correspondence, and photographs.; Biographical Note; John Lindsey Blackford was...
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Edgar F. Averill was president of the Oregon Wildlife Federation. The collection comprises correspondence relating to the conservation of natural resources in Oregon from 1934 to 1939.; Biographical/Historical note; Edgar F. Averill was born in...
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Merton B. Folts (1902-1967) was an activist in conservative politics and riverine conservation in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, opposing construction of the Lookout Point dam and the City of Eugene's annexation of the Willakenzie area. The...
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James Howard "Jim" Weaver (August 8, 1927- ) was a U.S. Congressman for Oregon's 4th congressional district. He served six terms in the House. The collection represents records produced by Weaver and his congressional office during his service as...
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