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Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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1. [Image] Game management school at Corvallis
Manuscript praising the establishment of the Oregon State Agricultural College. There is praise also for the courses in game management that will be offered. The courses are considered to be the best measurement ...Citation -
Manuscript discusses how the waterfowl in Klamath country are now protected from hunters by game laws. The Bureau of Reclamation destroyed areas of sanctuary for waterfowl because the demand for land for ...
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3. [Image] Report of the Wild Life Sub-Committee -- Forestry Committee of the Oregon Planning Council
Report discussing the status of wildlife populations in Oregon as well as the allocation of funding for research and projects.Citation -
4. [Image] Wild life restoration
Manuscript in which the author makes a case for restoring and protecting land for wildlife. Describes the unnecessary drainage and damage to habitats for local fauna which have gone unchecked.Citation -
5. [Image] Needless destruction of game resources
Manuscript that explores the senseless killing of wild animals. Despite being a protected animal, a black bear mother and cub had been shot down. The author contends that black bears are the most human ...Citation -
6. [Image] 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.Citation -
7. [Image] Are deer being properly handled?
Article describing the management of deer populations in Oregon. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.Citation -
9. [Image] Audubon societies
Manuscript describing the work that Audubon societies have accomplished in preserving bird populations. Author calls people of Oregon to action in supporting their local society.Citation