A multidisciplinary education guide for grades 2-12 (with sections on "How to Adapt" for Preschool - 1st grade, home schools, youth groups, and nature centers)
Bird nest located in Malheur lake, 1908. Finley and Bohlman photos of the area in 1908 helped President Roosevelt declare Malheur a bird refuge in 1908. Malheur was once threatened by plume hunters until it was declared a refuge.
Rare at have action shots during this era of photography Finley and Bohlman are able to capture an American white pelican in flight at Klamath Marsh in 1905. These photographs would later help President Roosevelt declare Klamath Marsh a bird refuge...
A Western grebe on its nest in Klamath Marsh, 1905. Finley and Bohlman's hand painted glass slides of Klamath Marsh would help protect the area from plume hunters by influencing President Roosevelt to declare the area a bird refuge in 1908.
By photographing Klamath Marsh in 1905 Finley and Bohlman were able to influence President Roosevelt to declare Klamath a bird refuge in 1908 thus protecting the Grebe's from plume hunters that were destroying Grebe colonies.
Hand painted glass slide of a hatching nest site in Klamath Marsh taken by Finley and Bohlman. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1905 would later influence President Roosevelt to declare Klamath a bird refuge in 1908.
Hand painted glass slide of a nest site in Klamath Marsh taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1905 visit to Klamath. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1905 would later help in protecting bird populations from plume hunting by...