Hand painted glass slide of a Brandt's Cormorant nest at Three Arch Rocks. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become a bird refuge in 1907.
A Common Murre with its chick at Three Arch Rocks taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the West Coasts first bird refuge in 1907.
Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area. Finley was able to protect birds in Three Arch Rocks from hunting parties in the area by enforcement of the Model bird law in 1904. In 1907...
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, photograph taken by Finley and Bohlman during thier first major photography trip together to Three Arch Rocks in 1903. Thier photographs of the area would later help Three Arch Rocks...
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during thier first photography trip together in 1903 to the area. Thier photographs later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Dallas Lore Sharp with a common murre at Three Arch Rocks bird refuge during a summer visit in 1912 with his son Dallas Jr. to Oregon to see William Finley.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley and Bohlman climbing a cliff at Three Arch Rocks to photograph Common Murres in 1903. This photograph shows an explict example of the risk and adventure involved in early wildlife photography.
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Set amidst towering mountains adorned with glaciers and rocky cliffs rising majestically from the Bering Sea...all wrapped in a colorful blanket of spruce forest, wildflowers and wild open tundra....
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The Alaska Peninsula and Becharof National Wildlife Refuges are lands of spectacular beauty, with rolling tundra, braided rivers, glacial lakes, towering mountains, active volcanoes, rugged sea cliffs and pristine coastlines.