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More from the Reprints | MVZ Archives
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. Merriam papers reveal ode to an everyday mammal. Historic Events →. More from the Reprints. January 9, 2015. Christina V. Fidler. My quiet Friday afternoon involved working on the Reprint collection. It is a challenge not read every title. I made it as far as #0165. This small publication was written 100 years ago by Walter P. Taylor and it is titled,. Two Kinds of Conservationists. It is as pertinent today as it was a century ago:. Notify me ...
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. MVZ Image, Negative, Fieldnote, and Correspondence Digitization Protocol. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. Through the Lens: a Look at Joseph Dixon. October 31, 2016. Written by Masha Paramonova, a 3rd year student participating in URAP for fall 2016 and studying biology. Often, I find myself deeply lost in the photographs I have the privilege to handle in my hours at the Museum of Vertebrate … Continue reading →. The Woman Beyond the Portrait: Annie and Samuel Alexander’s 1904 Expedition to East Africa. October 17, 2016. Stories from the Archives.
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Historic Events | MVZ Archives
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. More from the Reprints. Frank C. Clarke →. April 6, 2015. Christina V. Fidler. Written by Ajay Yalamanchi, third year Integrative Biology major. Aside from the impeccable grammar employed, a product of the time period. While reading through a letter written to Grinnell by Harry Swarth on October 15, 1912, I came across a mention of President Theodore Roosevelt! This entry was posted in Joseph Grinnell. Stories from the Archives. Enter your ema...
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Charles Aiken | MVZ Archives
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. From the Field: Western Deserts →. August 4, 2015. Written by Steve Ruskin, a Colorado-based historian and writer. Steve holds a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Notre Dame. In July of 2014 I had the pleasure of corresponding with Christina Fidler of the MVZ archives. I was completing an article for the journal Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. Was recently published in issue 45(3). Of course, I work wi...
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. Carla Cicero –. Https:/ sites.google.com/site/carlacic/home. Carla Cicero recording Sage Sparrows (Artemisiospiza belli) near Mono Lake, California, in June 2012. And is the lead PI on VertNet. Carla’s research program focuses on understanding evolutionary patterns and processes of genetic, morphologic, and vocal differentiation in birds of western North America. Michelle S. Koo –. Christina V. Fidler –. Kira L. Dodd –. First introduced to the...
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Frank C. Clarke | MVZ Archives
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. Catching the bug →. Frank C. Clarke. April 22, 2015. Written by Chris Gordon. Graduate Intern at Simmons College. Master’s in Library and Information Science/Archives. Clarke conducted his fieldwork in a unique way, relying on informal interviews of. The completed Inventory to the field notes of Frank C. Clarke. Now available on the Online Archive of California. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Catching the bug →. Enter your comment here.
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Christina V. Fidler | MVZ Archives
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. Author Archives: Christina V. Fidler. A sunny Berkeley morning in 1910. March 31, 2016. This pastoral, picturesque scene of a sun-dappled oak grove is just one image of the UC Berkeley Campus to be found in the MVZ photographic archives. This particular view was taken from the north entrance at the old museum site by Harry … Continue reading →. March 31, 2016. Joseph Grinnell Lecture Series. January 19, 2016. May 1, 2015. April 6, 2015. Writte...
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Catching the bug | MVZ Archives
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Inside the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology's hidden collections. Frank C. Clarke. Charles Aiken →. May 1, 2015. Christina V. Fidler. Their stories are similar and generally woven around the ages of 6-9. This is when children go to open fields and collect butterflies, visit creeks to look for frogs, this is when kids really begin to understand the natural world. So when I meet these young kids at CalDay, I often think to myself, “This child could very well grow up to be a biologist.”. I look forward to the n...