Box 29
Contains 8 Results:
Weaver Finches, Evolution, 1964
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, 1969-1981
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Yellowstone Grizzly Journal, 1975-1991
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Yellowstone National Park Closure Policy, 1974-1990
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Zoology, Journal of, 1974
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Maps, 1966-2004
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Katmai Bears Data, 1985-1988
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Coyote Data, 1981-1982
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.