Adolph Murie (September 6, 1899 – August 16, 1974), the first scientist to study wolves in their natural habitat, was a naturalist, author, and wildlife...
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Murie may refer to: People Murie family of American naturalists, including: Olaus Murie (1889–1963) Adolph Murie (1899–1974) Margaret Murie (1902–2003)...
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entered the wolf population through admixture with the domestic dog. Adolph Murie was among the first wolf biologists to speculate that the wide color...
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Murie is the name of a famed American family of naturalists, brothers Olaus (1889–1963) and Adolph (1899–1974), and their wives Margaret "Mardy" (1902–2003)...
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conservationists Olaus Murie, his wife Margaret (Mardy) Murie and scientist Adolph Murie and his wife Louise. Olaus and Adolph Murie were influential in...
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weighed in at 143 lbs, making it the largest Yellowstone wolf on record. Adolph Murie was among the first wolf biologists to speculate that the wide color...
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during their tenure (1886–1916), most in the years 1914–15. In 1940, Adolph Murie, a noted wildlife biologist published his Fauna Series No. 4— Fauna of...
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National Wildlife Refuge and The Wilderness Society. Olaus's brother Adolph Murie was equally influential, studying wolves in Denali in the 1930s. Earth...
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Magnuson Pearl McIver Ernest O. Melby David Minge Walter Mondale Adolph Murie Olaus Murie Wayne Nordhagen Karen Nyberg Ingerval M. Olsen Julius J. Olson...
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professor Adolph Murie – (1899–1974) biologist, author, ecologist Olaus Murie – (1889–1963) biologist, author, ecologist. Half-brother of Adolph, and member...
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Buckneberg Ydstie, composer Phyllis Zimmerman, composer, choral conductor Adolph Murie, first biologist to study wolves in their natural habitat Olaf Storaasli...
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Murie Ranch Historic District, a National Historic Landmark encompassing the Murie residence and the former STS Ranch, home to Olaus' brother Adolph....
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wildlife biologist, spending the next 6 years in the field with his brother Adolph Murie, studying Alaskan caribou, mapping migratory routes and estimating numbers...
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conservationists Olaus Murie, his wife Margaret (Mardy) Murie and scientist Adolph Murie and his wife Louise. Mountain Academy Teton Valley Campus - serves pre-K...
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football player Biggie Munn (1908–1975) – football player and coach Adolph Murie (1899–1974) – biologist, author Diana E. Murphy (1934–2018) – judge Willie...
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News Service (August 19, 2004): NA. The Moose of Isle Royale, (1934). Adolph Murie. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology, Misc. Publication...
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Archived 2009-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. National Park Service (2007). "Murie Ranch - National Park Week: National Register of Historic Places Celebrates...
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observations, but were plagiarised from Banfield's own works, as well as from Adolph Murie's The Wolves of Mount McKinley. In a 1964 article published in the Canadian...
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for South Dakota 1948 to 1973, and U.S. representative 1939 to 1948 Adolph Murie, 74, American conservationist and wildlife biologist Robert Cruickshank...
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Parks Bill McGuire – Volcano researcher L. David Mech – Wolf researcher Adolph Murie – National Park Service Wildlife Biologist – published seminar study...
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NPS mission. Olaus and Margaret Murie and Olaus' brother Adolph lived in Moose for much of their lives. Today the Murie Ranch is administered by the Teton...
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Parks Adolph Murie - National Park Service wildlife biologist - published seminar study on coyotes in Yellowstone (1940) Olaus Murie Margaret Murie Politicians...
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different cabin located about five miles south. This was the cabin where Adolph Murie "began his field work investigating the wolf-Dall sheep relationship...
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writings of the Philadelphia naturalists (1957) A Naturalist in Alaska by Adolph Murie (1961) Other Edens : the sketchbook of an artist naturalist by John Henry...
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Iceland Summer: Adventures of a Bird Painter, ISBN 0-8061-0491-0 1963 - Adolph Murie, A Naturalist in Alaska, ISBN 0-8165-1168-3 1964 - John Hay, The Great...
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shelters built at ten-mile intervals along the road. The cabin was used by Adolph Murie as a base for his program of wolf observation in 1940 and 1941. "National...
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found they were likewise the most popular plant with the bears there. Adolph Murie observed the plant's popularity with grizzlies during his studies in...
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was following in the footsteps of Philip Smith in 1911, the Murie brothers Olas and Adolph in 1923, and the Smith, Fitzgerald, and Mertie USGS trip of...
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purchased by conservationists Olaus Murie, his wife Margaret (Mardie) Murie and scientist Adolph Murie and his wife Louise. Adolph and Louise lived in the original...
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Murie, Adolph (1961), A Naturalist in Alaska. Devin-Adair. Murie, Adolph (1981), The Grizzlies of Mount McKinley, National Park Service Murie, Adolph...
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