Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit photographs, 1949-1964
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Dalke, P. D. (Paul David); University of Idaho. Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
- Title
- Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit photographs
- Dates
- 1949-1964 (inclusive)19491964
- Quantity
- 0.25 cubic feet
- Collection Number
- PG 115
- Summary
- Photographs from Paul D. Dalke's trips and research. Includes photos of outdoor scenes, wildlife, and people.
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Content Description
The materials in the Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit Photographs span from 1949-1964, with many materials undated. The photos were taken or collected by Paul Dalke.
The photographs included are scenes of the outdoors, wildlife and people. Some of the photographs have detail of who took the photos and where they were taken, many are unmarked and undated.
There is one box to this collection, and two folders within the box. The materials were kept in the same order given. The titles of the folders are the titles given to them when donated. The photographs are titled based of content in photo, or what descriptions were included about the photo.
Historical Note
Paul Dalke was a wildlife management professor at the University of Idaho in the School of Forestry. He also worked with the rangeland management department, as well as the forest management department at the university. He comes from Missouri, where he worked at the Missouri Conservation Department, researching the wild turkey. He is a forester with a PhD degree in wildlife management from the University of Michigan. Paul Dalke also worked as a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist.
Professor Paul Dalke was the first unit leader of the Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. During his time as unit leader, Dr. Dalke and his students assessed the effectiveness of different Fish and Game Department programs. They studied the big game salting program in the Selway River Regions. Dr. Dalke emphasized wilderness research. He and his students were conducting early research in the Chamberlain Basin, when they discovered the Taylor Ranch. Paul Dalke played a very important role in helping the University of Idaho acquire the Taylor Ranch. The ranch later became the keystone of the Wilderness Research Center.
Professor Paul Dalke was a well-established wildlife researcher and played a large role in the development of the natural resource programs at the University of Idaho.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[DESCRIPTION OF ITEM], Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit photographs, PG 115, Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, ID.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Materials were received from the Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit in June, 2000 (UA 2000-09). Collection was received in conjunction with MG 440, Hornocker Wildlife Institute - Selway River Survey records.
Bibliography
"Faculty: Paul Dalke", The Idaho Forester, Vol. 30, 1948, The Idaho Forester Collection.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Paul Dalke elk
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Description: Sand dune country in Fremont Co Idaho elk & moose winter range1 item : photographer A.E. NielsonDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 1
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Description: Elk on winter range within sight, Pocatello, Idaho1 itemDates: 1954-03-27Container: Folder 1, Object 2
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Description: Elk on winter range Fremont Co Idaho1 item : photographer A.E. NielsonDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 3
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Description: Wetland with range in background1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 4
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Description: Fremont County take-down exclosure1 item : photographer A.E. NielsonDates: 1959-03-04Container: Folder 1, Object 5
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Description: Exclosure1 item : photographer A.E. NielsonDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 6
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Description: Person holding sapling with snowshoes on (Paul D. Dalke)1 item : mortis 5 1/2 W 6 1/2 DDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 7
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Description: Mt. Goat northern Idaho1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 8
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Description: Mountain Goat Northern Idaho1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 9
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Description: Mt. Goat on summer range1 item : Langelly, moonDates: 1950-07-02Container: Folder 1, Object 10
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Description: Franklin's grouse1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 11
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Description: Mountain Goat Northern Idaho1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 12
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Description: Mule deer and mountain goat northern Idaho1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 13
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Description: Big horn sheep Yellowstone National Park1 itemDates: 1949Container: Folder 1, Object 14
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Description: Antelope on winter range Yellowstone National Park1 itemDates: 1949Container: Folder 1, Object 15
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Description: Antelope with mountain in background1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 16
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Description: Wapiti, or American Elk1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 17
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Description: Golden Eagle1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 1, Object 18
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Paul Dalke Forestry, deer, elk, range photos Fremont County (& elsewhere)
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Description: Snow for elk on winter range Coeur d'Alene National Forest1 item : CaseberDates: 1950-01-20Container: Folder 2, Object 1
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Description: Mt. Goat northern Idaho1 itemDates: 1952Container: Folder 2, Object 2
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Description: Jordan Tree - Landmark State Park Red Cedar1 item : Taken by Fred Johnson on an elk hunting tripDates: 1960-09-30Container: Folder 2, Object 3
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Description: Whitetail deer with velvet antlers1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 2, Object 4
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Description: Whitetail deer running1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 2, Object 5
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Description: Juvenile cow elk1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 2, Object 6
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Description: Elk City, Idaho female elk on meadow1 item : Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit Moscow, IdahoDates: 1964-06Container: Folder 2, Object 7
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Description: Female elk on meadow1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Folder 2, Object 8
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Description: Person observing tree1 item : Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit Moscow, IdahoDates: undatedContainer: Folder 2, Object 9
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Natural resources
- Wildlife Conservation
- Wildlife management areas--Idaho
- Wildlife-Related Recreation
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- University of Idaho. Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit (fmo)
