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    Manuscript that details the advantages of a wildlife refuge, especially in regards to the land. The document describes some of the difficulties that the Malheur Refuge experienced. Examples include illegal ...
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    Manuscript that focuses on the American white pelican, which according to this document, has an unattractive appearance. The document also describes how the pelican feeds its young.
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  • Oregondigital df71h614b
    Correspondence discussing the Malheur Lake Wildlife Refuge and dam construction on the Klamath River in California. News releases describing William Finley's life and lectures are included.
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    Lecture that focuses on the trip mentioned in both "Malheur" and "White heron search."
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    Manuscript that ponders whether or not it is justified to exterminate cats that are disrupting a wildlife refuge. The author and Mr. Fairchild observed a trio of cats that caused a bit of mayhem by hunting ...
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  • Oregondigital df71g3715
    Manuscript chronicling the woes that have befallen Malheur Lake, including hunting, land cultivation, and disregard for the lake's status as a refuge.
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    Article describing central and eastern Oregon. This article was sent to several newspapers.
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    An edited version of "Malheur, the unfortunate" which describes the destruction man has wreaked upon the lake and surrounding area.
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    Manuscript that makes a case to stop plume hunting. Author describes a sad scene of grebe bodies littering a lake site in the aftermath of hunting.
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  • Oregondigital df71g135w
    Manuscript reporting on a search for white herons at Malheur Lake, a popular hunting ground for the bird.
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