Collection:
JDCM Reference
Accession#:
REF
Object ID:
3431
Object Name:
Folder, File
Title:
File: Natural History: Animals — Land
Summary:
One (1) Newspaper article dated November 23, 1949, entitled "Kitten Hits Bear; Beast Backs Up; 'Scat' Finishes It". Aritcle mounted on a black piece of paper.

One (1) brochure entitled "Bear Viewing: Pack Creek, Swan Cove and Windfall Harbor" produced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Forest Service, and Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

Two (2) copies of a eight (8) page article entitled "Last Stronghold of the Grizzly: Reduced to a pitiful few in the lower 48, grizzlies continue to thrive in Alaska. But what of their future?" by John W. Schoen, Sterling D. Miller, and Harry V. Reynolds III. Published in Natural History in January 1987.

One (1) newspaper article published in the Juneau Empire on April 28, 1993 entitled: "Historical critters: Dogs, swine and mules, oh my" by Sherry Simpson.

One (1) "letter to the editor" newspaper article entitled "A little history of one elk transplant" written/submitted by R.N. De Armond and dated March 13, 1985

Four (4) page magazine article torn from the Spring 2002 ASPCA Animal Watch magazine, entitled: "Close Encounters of the Ursine Kind" by Rebecca Picciano.

One (1) Newspaper article entitled "Truce separates bears, people" by Sue Cross of the Associate Press. Article is split between two pieces of paper stapled together.

One (1) Newspaper article/photograph from the Juneau Empire entitled "Dumpster Dining". Photo by Peter Metcalfe and photo caption reads: "This young black bear had breakfast in an alley off Calhoun Avenue....".

One (1) Newspaper article/photograph from the Juneau Empire entitled "Nose Knows". Photo by Brian Wallace and photo caption reads: "A yearling male black bear sniffs a garbage can near a home on Calhoun Avenue...".

One (1) typed page entitled "Bears and Fear" by Helen Denny Gordinier.

One page containing a 2—page photocopied newspaper articled entitled "Frenchman Wants Bear Dope, Suppose You Could Have Supplied It?" written by Erv Jensen and dated March 2, 1952.

A two—page magazine article torn from the April 2011 Alaska Magazine entitled "Remembering Romeo" by Nick Jans. Remeo was a black wolf who lived in the Mendenhall Recreation Area.

3—page printed copy of a JuneauEmpire.com news article entitled "Second 'Romeo' assailant sentenced for game violations" by Klas Stolpe dated January 5, 2011.

2—page printed copy of a JuneauEmpire.com news article entitled "Spirit of Romeo rises over old roaming grounds" by Klas Stolpe dated November 21, 2010.

2—page printed copy of a JuneauEmpire.com news article entitled "Memorial Service for Romeo this Saturday" by Jonathan Grass dated November 19, 2010.

4—page printed copy of a JuneauEmpire.com news article entitled "Juneau man receives suspended sentence for hunting violations" by Klas Stolpe dated November 4, 2010. Man was accussed of the illegal shooting of Romeo, the black—colored wolf, among other violations.

5—page printed copy of a JuneauEmpire.com news article entitled "Black Wolf's identity still unknown" by Kim Marquis dated June 10, 2010.

One (1) page newspaper ad for the Friends of Animals published in USA Today on March 13, 2006. Ad titled states: "If you shoot volves to save moose and then shoot the moose you're wither out of your mind or in Alaska."

One (1) newspaper article entitled: "The familiar marmot descends from ice—age colonist" by Riley Woodford of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game" dated July 27, 2003.

One (1) photocopy of a 4—page document titled "Common Plants and Animals of the Tongass National Forest" produced by the U.S. Forest Service.
Search Terms:
Natural History
Biological
Land Animal
Bear