IV. Wildlife Management and Ecology
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34. Park Naturalist Bert Harwell offers
a tidbit to a friend, April 5, 1930. Courtesy of the Yosemite
National Park Research Library.
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35. From his desk at the Museum of
Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, Professor Joseph
Grinnell campaigned vigorously for responsible methods of wildlife
management in Yosemite and other major parks. Courtesy of the Museum
of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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36. Critics, most notably Joseph
Grinnell, of wildlife policy in Yosemite objected to caging and
displaying native animals best enjoyed in natural surroundings. Above,
the infamous Yosemite Valley "zoo," ca. 1930. Courtesy of the
Yosemite National Park Research Library.
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