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Richard G. Illing papers consist of articles, correspondence, photographs and maps concerning his fight to preserve the ecological balance in the Sandia Mountains and prevent construction of the Ellis Forest Loop Highway.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Personal files, publications, photographs, and subject files of this author and Wyoming Game and Fish Commission deputy game warden and manager/editor of special publications.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
S.N. Leek was a hunter, trapper, dude rancher, politician, and guide as well as a writer and wildlife photographer. This collection consists of materials related to Leek's life and various careers.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
The Murie Family Papers consist predominately of the professional papers of three famous conservationists, Olaus Murie, Margaret Murie, and Adolph Murie. The collection contains reports, correspondence, memoranda, field notes and journals, publications, and an extensive collection of films. The materials relate to public land management wildlife conservation in Alaska, western Wyoming, and the desert Southwest.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
This collection contains the administrative records, papers, correspondence and environmental information gathered by the New Mexico Conservation Coordinating Council. The NMCCC was a non-profit environmental organization that promoted the wise use of the earth’s natural resources for New Mexico and the surrounding areas.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Collection of material pertaining to the recreational development and conservation of Albuquerque area open space.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Eric George Bolen was a biologist, professor, and environmentalist. This collection consists of records related to his personal life and professional career as a scientist and scholar.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Robert K. Davis, now retired from the University of Colorado-Boulder's Environment and Behavior Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, has focused his research on the economics of natural resource management, with emphasis on water resources, hunting, wildlife and wildlife management. Over the years he worked for a number of institutions, including serving as assistant director for economics at the Office of Policy Analysis, U.S. Department of Interior (1976-1985), and as Seni
Repository: Colorado State University Water Resources Archive
Collection contains materials gathered by Patricia Mabee Fazio during her M.S. research and data from the Human Federation of Wyoming on animal protection.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Emerson Hough was a writer of outdoors and western articles, scripts, and novels. The papers include manuscripts and correspondence.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Records for this state division of the Izaak Walton League concerning the preservation of wildlife and natural resources.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
The James G. Watt Papers span his professional career including both his political and business pursuits. These range from his service as Assistant to Wyoming Senator Milward Simpson, Special Assistant to the Department of the Interior, Director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Commissioner of the Federal Power Commission, Chief Legal Officer of the Mountain States Legal Foundation, and as the Secretary of the Interior of the United States during the Ronald Reagan Administration. There are s
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Repository: New Mexico State Records Center and Archives
Repository: New Mexico State Records Center and Archives
G.W. Ullrich was interested in conservation and the creation of wilderness areas in the forests and mountains near Laramie, Wyoming during the 1970's and 1980's. This collection contains information regarding his efforts to preserve the wilderness in the Snowy Range, Laramie Peak area, and the Medicine Bow National Forest.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Personal papers of Homer C. Pickens relating to his career as wildlife conservationist in New Mexico. Also included is material regarding the writings of Homer Pickens.
Repository: New Mexico State University. Archives and Special Collections Department.
 
 
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