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Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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1. [Image] Malheur, the unfortunate
Manuscript chronicling the woes that have befallen Malheur Lake, including hunting, land cultivation, and disregard for the lake's status as a refuge.Citation -
2. [Image] Malheur, the unfortunate
An edited version of "Malheur, the unfortunate" which describes the destruction man has wreaked upon the lake and surrounding area.Citation -
3. [Image] Saving from the slaughter
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.Citation -
4. [Image] Lecture on plumage hunting
Manuscript that appears to be an initial edit of a lecture. The manuscript describes the author's efforts in collecting data, combining the results and findings of three exploratory trips.Citation -
5. [Image] Plight of grebes
Manuscript containing excerpts from the "Plume hunting", "Grebe hunting", and "Notes on grebe skin traffic" manuscripts. This document further expands upon the motivation of plume hunting. Author also ...Citation -
6. [Image] Lakes and rivers exploration
Manuscript describing the search for white herons. The author describes their pursuit as well as a conversation with a hunter.Citation -
7. [Image] Search for the snowy heron
Similar content of this manuscript is featured in "Malheur trip" and "White heron search."Citation -
8. [Image] Hunting grebes
Manuscript that shares a few excerpts from "Plight of grebes", focusing on why grebes have been singled out for their plumage.Citation -
9. [Image] Life blood of birds for fashion
Manuscript describing the wreckage plume hunting has caused to some bird populations. Author points out that six indictments against two plume hunters had been filed. The defendants fled to California....Citation -
10. [Image] Follow the trails
Manuscript describing the destruction of bird populations from plume hunting.Citation