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2. [Image] Birds cannot live without homes
Article discussing the establishment of wildlife refuges. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.Citation -
3. [Image] "Reclamation vs. conservation"
Article authored by William Finley discussing wildlife refuges in Oregon and California.Citation -
4. [Image] Sanctuaries for waterfowl
Manuscript that champions the idea of additional sanctuaries for birds and animals. The document mentions what efforts President Theodore Roosevelt made before retiring from office. The document also highlights ...Citation -
5. [Image] Sanctuaries for waterfowl
A copy of the "Sanctuaries for waterfowl" manuscript.Citation -
10. [Image] 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.Citation -
12. [Image] "Bird reservations of Oregon may be restored"
Article discussing restoration of Malheur and Lower Klamath Lake refuges.Citation -
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 ...
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19. [Image] Malheur refuge an aid to both birds and farmers
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 ...Citation -
20. [Image] Correspondence and news releases
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.Citation