Box 2
Contains 69 Results:
Weather, reprinted from Waterfowl Tomorrow, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1964
2 copies
“Wildlife Monographs, A Publication of the Wildlife Society, Family and Other Social Groups in Snow Geese”, by J.P. Prevett and C.D. MacInnes. Acknowledgement written by J.J. Lynch
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Aerial Waterfowl Production Studies in the Far North (rough draft included), 1957
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
“East Texas Big Thicket Area”, by N. Hotchkiss and J.J. Lunch, 1939
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
“Population Characteristics of Three Mainland Colonies of Blue and Lesser Snow Geese Nesting in the Southern Hudson Bay Region”, by Harold C. Hanson, Harry G. Lumsden, J.J. Lynch, and Horace W. Norton, Fish and Wildlife Research Branch, Research Report (Wildlife) No. 92, October 1972
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Woodcock in South Louisiana During the Freeze of January-February, 1951. USDI, FWS, & CSW, Special Scientific Report, Wildlife, #14, January 1952
2 copies
Winter Appraisals of Productivity and Mortality for Canada Geese
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Values of the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast Marshes and Estuaries: to waterfowl
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Transactions of the Whooping Crane Conservation Conference, Tucson, Arizona, 18-19 February 1961
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.
Whooping Crane Conservation Association, Inc.: Articles of Incorporation and By-laws, Pamphlet, Flyers, Timeline of Whooping Crane
This collection consists of John Lynch’s research and personal papers. These papers include correspondence, maps, and research and writings on Whooping Cranes, marsh ecology, wildlife, and more. There are also news clippings and newsletters on Whooping Cranes and orchids, and materials related to the groups he was associated with.
Mary Lynch Courville, daughter of John J. Lynch, donated this collection.