Grinnell, George Bird
1849-1938
Grinnell, Bird
1849-1938
Pawnee hero stories and folk-tales, 1889: t.p. (George Bird Grinnell)
LC in OCLC, Dec. 21, 2002 (hdg.: Grinnell, George Bird, 1849-1938)
Wikipedia, July 14, 2015 (George Bird Grinnell (September 20, 1849-April 11, 1938); American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer; born in Brooklyn, New York; graduated from Yale University; originally specializing in zoology, he became a prominent early conservationist and student of Native American life. Grinnell has been recognized for his influence on public opinion and work on legislation to preserve the American buffalo)
The father of Glacier National Park, 2020: t.p. (George Bird Grinnell) page 9, etc. (preferred the name "Bird Grinnell"; signed his name "Geo. Bird Grinnell"; eulogized by the New York Times as "the father of American conservation"; co-founded the Boone and Crockett club with Theodore Roosevelt; founded the first Audubon Society; contributor and later owner of "Forest and Stream" sportsmen's weekly journal; his efforts to preserve the natural area around a glacier in Montana resulted in the creation of Glacier National Park in 1910)
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