The Lamb Made It! (pack of wolves chasing Dall sheep).
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The Lamb Made It! (pack of wolves chasing Dall sheep).
The Lamb Made It! (pack of wolves chasing Dall sheep).
Illustration transferred November 2017 to NPS History Collection. Illustration drawn from extensive field observations and photographs. Biologist and artist Olaus J. Murie, with his brother Adolph, pioneered the research methods, eventually known as "bedroll biology", in the study of wolves in parklands. The wolf study and book by Adolph Murie were instrumental in changing wildlife management practices in the National Park Service, specifically the view of predators and their ecological role. The Murie brothers were employed by the government during much of the this time. This artwork represents premier animal studies and the beginning of world-wide recognition of new theories in wildlife management.; Abbr=PUB
U.S. National Park Service
Project=Handbook; Reflective Art
Government owns art and all reproduction rights.
Public domain
Fauna, (HFC ArtTheme)
, Graphite on paper, (HFC ArtMedium)
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Denali National Park and Preserve, Code: DENA
Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Latitude: 63.3182792663574, Longitude: -150.602905273438

Image Management System : IMS 06143
20190904
01/01/1944 - 12/30/1944
Image_Size=11-1/2" x 8-1/4"; Count:11/12; Fauna Series #5: "Wolves of Mount McKinley" handbook, page 106
NPS History Collection
Public Can View
Murie, Olaus J.
Organization: Harpers Ferry Center
Address: Harpers Ferry Center, 67 Mather Place, Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425, 304-535-5050

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