Fisheries and Wildlife
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Norman V. Hancock papers
This collection contains the research files of Norman V. Hancock, former Chief of Game Management for the Utah Fish and Game Department. He used these materials to write the book, Two Centuries of Utah's Wildlife and its Management: a History of the Utah Department of Fish and Game .
High Uintas Preservation Council records
This collection contains the general records of the High Uintas Preservation Council and documents its involvement in the ranger districts encompassing the greater Uinta region.
William D. Hurst papers
The collection consists of materials kept by William Hurst and provides an in-depth look at his career in the Forest Service, where he worked in the Wasatch National Forest and Ashley National Forest before serving as the regional forester for the Southwestern Region.
Jackson Hole Dude Ranching Tradition: Triangle X collection
William Hampton Marshall papers
The collection consists of materials chronicling the life and career of ecologist William Hampton Marshall. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections manuscript curator to view these materials.
Public Folklore collection
This collection contains materials pertaining to U.S. public folklore programs within their respective states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico. The collection materials include pamphlets, brochures, programs, newsletters, correspondence, etc.
Henry Milton Reeves papers
This collection contains documents relating to the life of Henry Milton Reeves, who worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Ridgway Family Papers
The Ridgway Family Papers contain correspondence and illustrations that contribute to the knowledge of scientific research in the American West during the 1860s and of American scientific illustration during the latter part of the 19th century
United States Bureau of Fisheries, Idaho Survey Unit records
This one-box collection consists of the written record of a survey party working in the Sawtooth National Forest and Challis National Forest of central Idaho during the 1930s. These records consist of both a handwritten and a typed version of field notes. The surveys examined the conditions of lakes and drainages, the species of fish found in them, and the riparian areas surrounding them. The last two folders contain maps apparently used by the surveyors.
United States Bureau of Fisheries photographs
Collection consists of photographs taken of a survey that included streams and lakes in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. Many photos show fish shelters, rip-rapping, stream improvements, and fish counts. Some of the photographs were taken by A.S. Hazzard.