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- Olaus Murie - Wikipedia
Murie was responsible for collecting bird, rodent and larger mammal specimens, as well as sketching and taking photographs of different organisms and environments To do so, Murie was required to preserve and label not only animal skins but also rolls of film that was to be given to Carnegie Museum [5]
- The Muries: Wilderness Leaders in Wyoming - WyoHistory. org
With their siblings, Louise and Adolph Murie, they shaped conservation biology and ecology and are credited with some of our country’s most historic efforts to protect wild lands
- Murie Ranch - U. S. National Park Service
Olaus Murie used his artwork as a scientific tool, sketching and painting wildlife and their habitats in the field and in this studio He preferred to paint and sketch rather than take photographs Through science, art and writing, the Muries captured and personified the spirit of wilderness
- Margaret Murie | American Naturalist, Conservationist, Writer | Britannica
Margaret Murie was an American naturalist, conservationist, and writer who was a central contributor in efforts to establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, which earned her the popular title “grandmother of the conservation movement ”
- Uncover the Legacy of the Murie Family at the Murie Ranch - Teton . . .
Explore the natural beauty and conservation legacy of The Murie Ranch in Grand Teton National Park Discover the history behind this National Historic Landmark district
- Olaus (1889-1963) and Mardy (1902-2003) Murie
Olaus Murie (1889-1963) was a brilliant field biologist for the Biological Survey, the precursor to the Fish and Wildlife Service, from 1920 to 1945 He was an expert on Arctic mammals along with animal tracks and scat, having written the Petersen Guide on the subject
- Murie History, Family Crest Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
What does the name Murie mean? The Murie family saga is rooted in the people of the Pictish Clan of ancient Scotland The Murie family lived in the county of Moray in the northeast of Scotland, but some historians describe the Clan's forbears as originally Flemish, some as Lowland Scots
- Margaret Murie: Protector of Alaskas Wild Space - Anchorage Museum
Margaret (Mardy) Murie (1902-2003) played a key role in studying and protecting Alaska’s wild places and conservation science and policy Mardy was born in 1902 and moved to Alaska when she was five In 1924, she was the first woman to graduate from the University of Alaska Fairbanks
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