Environment and Conservation
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Dorald M. Allred papers
This collection contains research done on the fauna in the area of a nuclear test site in Nevada. It is part of the business records collectd by Dorad M. Allred for IBM.
Mark Anderson papers
Articles on pollution in Utah Valley
Articles, reports, a newsletter, and a printed speech. The materials were produced by various authors and relate to the nature of air and water pollution in Utah County, Utah.
Clyde Max Bauer collection
Materials collected and created by Clyde Max Bauer during his life. Includes autobiographical materials, books, a Shriner Children's Hospital contributor certificate, maps, particularly on the Wind River Basin in Wyoming, photographs of Glacier National Park, Masonic hats, and personal papers, and is largely related to his career as a ranger at Yellowstone National Park. Dated approximately 1896 to 1968.
Wallace F. Bennett papers
Stephen G. Biddulph collection on Lowell and Ruth Biddulph
J. E. Broaddus papers
Walter Pace Cottam photographs
Materials include photographs and prints taken by Walter P. Cottam throughout Utah between approximately 1920 and 1940. The subjects of these photographs include landscapes, close shots of flowers and other plants, photographs of buildings, and photographs of people on hikes, fishing, or doing other similar activities. Materials also include 96 negatives that correspond to prints in the collection. Materials also include oversize prints on the same subjects.
J. L. Crawford papers
Collection contains materials documenting the experience of J. L. Crawford while he served as a member of the U.S. Army during World War II. It tells of his travels form Fort Douglas to the European war front and his experience touring Europe with the Thunderbird division. Collection also contains materials telling the story of the irrigation ditches leading into Zion National Park and the problems they created within the ecosystems of the park.
Leonard Russell Dunkley papers
Letters, articles, maps, reports, and pamphlets from 1948 to 1953 relate to the Salt Lake Aqueduct and the Provo River Project in Utah designed to store water in reservoirs for future use.