Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963)
Dr. Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963), biologist, and a Fellow of the Arctic Institute since 1949, died at his home in Moose, Wyoming, U.S.A. in October. He did considerable field work in New Zealand, Labrador, and Alaska. His faunal studies in the Arctic were mainly concerned with the biology and ecology...
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crarcticinstna:10.14430/arctic3551 2024-06-09T07:42:08+00:00 Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963) North America, Arctic Institute Of 1963 http://dx.doi.org/10.14430/arctic3551 http://arctic.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/arctic/index.php/arctic/article/viewFile/3551/3526 unknown The Arctic Institute of North America ARCTIC volume 16, issue 4, page 279 ISSN 1923-1245 0004-0843 journal-article 1963 crarcticinstna https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3551 2024-05-14T12:53:43Z Dr. Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963), biologist, and a Fellow of the Arctic Institute since 1949, died at his home in Moose, Wyoming, U.S.A. in October. He did considerable field work in New Zealand, Labrador, and Alaska. His faunal studies in the Arctic were mainly concerned with the biology and ecology of large mammals, but his interests extended also to ornithology. He had been Director of the Wilderness Society since 1946 and was active in wild life conservation in wilderness environments. In recognition of his many achievements he received an honorary degree, as well as many other honours and awards. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Moose The Arctic Institute Alaska Arctic Institute of North America Arctic New Zealand ARCTIC 16 4 279 |
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Dr. Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963), biologist, and a Fellow of the Arctic Institute since 1949, died at his home in Moose, Wyoming, U.S.A. in October. He did considerable field work in New Zealand, Labrador, and Alaska. His faunal studies in the Arctic were mainly concerned with the biology and ecology of large mammals, but his interests extended also to ornithology. He had been Director of the Wilderness Society since 1946 and was active in wild life conservation in wilderness environments. In recognition of his many achievements he received an honorary degree, as well as many other honours and awards. |
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