Photo depicts "About a half-million Blue and Snow Geese near Meadows, Manitoba], late April, 1938."
Soper, J. DeweyPhotograph depicts a view of two Blue and White Arctic foxes killed in the Pangnirtung Region. J. Dewey Soper was conducting a two-year exploratory expedition of Baffin Island sponsored by the Victoria Memorial Museum of Ottawa.
Photo depicts blue geese in flight. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue geese in flight. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts Blue Goose in flight. Photo by Lorene Squire is titled "Blue goose (first year plumage)".
Squire, LorenePhoto depicts Blue Goose at Portage la Prairie Park, Manitoba. Photo is hand-tinted.
Soper, J. DeweyPhotograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition tents at Camp Kungovik; the party was enroute to the Blue Goose River in the Bowman Bay territory, searching for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition camp in upper Chorbak Inlet. The Expedtion was journeying to the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition night camp in Chorkbak Inlet during the sledge journey to Blue Goose River in the Bowman Bay territory. J. Dewey Soper was searching for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a Soper Expedition dog team hauling a large freighter canoe and crossing Andrew Gordon Bay enroute to Chorkbak Inlet. The Expedition was travelling to the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and for other faunal nquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition leaving Cape Dorset for the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and for other faunal inquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition leaving Cape Dorset for a trip to the Bowman Bay territory to search for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and for other faunal inquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition leaving Cape Dorset for a trip to Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and other faunal inquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition leaving Cape Dorset for a trip to Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and other faunal inquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition dogteams resting while enroute to Chorbak Inlet. The Expedition was journeying to the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition leaving Cape Dorset for the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and for other faunal inquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition leaving Cape Dorset for a trip to the Bowman Bay territory to search for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and for other faunal inquiries.
Photograph depicts a Soper Expedition dog team hauling a large freighter canoe and crossing Andrew Gordon Bay enroute to Chorkbak Inlet. The Expedition was travelling to the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, and for other faunal nquiries.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition dogteams resting while enroute to Chorbak Inlet. The Expedition was journeying to the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition camp in upper Chorbak Inlet. The Expedtion was journeying to the Bowman Bay territory in search of the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition night camp in Chorkbak Inlet during the sledge journey to Blue Goose River in the Bowman Bay territory. J. Dewey Soper was searching for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper Expedition tents at Camp Kungovik; the party was enroute to the Blue Goose River in the Bowman Bay territory, searching for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper party travelling along the trail about 18 miles southwest of Bowman Bay, while enroute to search for the Blue Goose nesting grounds in the Bowman Bay territory.
Photograph depicts a view of the Soper party travelling along the trail about 18 miles southwest of Bowman Bay, while enroute to search for the Blue Goose nesting grounds in the Bowman Bay territory.
Photo depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts blue goose near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyNesting area of the Blue Goose. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. A well regarded zoological find, in 1957 Ottawa created the Dewey Soper Bird Sanctuary in his honor.
Soper, J. DeweyNesting area of the Blue Goose. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. A well regarded zoological find, in 1957 Ottawa created the Dewey Soper Bird Sanctuary in his honor.
Soper, J. DeweyNesting area of the Blue Goose. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. A well regarded zoological find, in 1957 Ottawa created the Dewey Soper Bird Sanctuary in his honor.
Soper, J. DeweyNesting area of the Blue Goose. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. A well regarded zoological find, in 1957 Ottawa created the Dewey Soper Bird Sanctuary in his honor.
Soper, J. DeweyView of Blue Goose nesting ground near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyView of Blue Goose nesting ground near camp Kungovik. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhotograph depicts a view of typical barrenground creek on the Blue Goose Plains near Camp Kungolvik. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned in 1928 by the Department of the Interior to study the biology and natural history ov Baffin Island. His focus on this trip was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwest region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of typical barrenground creek on the Blue Goose Plains near Camp Kungolvik. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned in 1928 by the Department of the Interior to study the biology and natural history ov Baffin Island. His focus on this trip was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwest region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of the rocky, granite shores of Blue Goose River approaching Bowman Bay. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned by the Department of the Interior in 1928 to study and explore the natural history and topography of Baffin Island. His focus on this particular trip was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwestern region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of the rocky, granite shores of Blue Goose River approaching Bowman Bay. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned by the Department of the Interior in 1928 to study and explore the natural history and topography of Baffin Island. His focus on this particular trip was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwestern region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of weathering limestone banks along the Blue Goose River, about six miles northeast of Camp Kungovik. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned in 1928 by the Department of the Interior to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus on this trip was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwestern region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of weathering limestone banks along the Blue Goose River, about six miles northeast of Camp Kungovik. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned in 1928 by the Department of the Interior to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus on this trip was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwestern region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of the lowlands south of the Kungovik (Blue Goose) River at Bowman Bay. J. Dewey Soper was exploring in this area for the Department of the Interior.
Photograph depicts a view of the lowlands south of the Kungovik (Blue Goose) River at Bowman Bay. J. Dewey Soper was exploring in this area for the Department of the Interior.
View of landscape around Blue Goose River. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyView of landscape around Blue Goose River. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhotograph depicts a view along the upper Blue Goose River. J. Dewey Soper was in the region searching for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwestern part of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view along the upper Blue Goose River. J. Dewey Soper was in the region searching for the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwestern part of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of the Blue Goose River valley a little south of Camp Kungovik on the Blue Goose Plain. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned in 1928 by the Department of the Interio to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus on this survey trip was to locate the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwest region of Baffin Island.
Photograph depicts a view of the Blue Goose River valley a little south of Camp Kungovik on the Blue Goose Plain. J. Dewey Soper was commissioned in 1928 by the Department of the Interio to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus on this survey trip was to locate the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose, suspected to be in the southwest region of Baffin Island.
Blue Goose River. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyView of Blue Goose River. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyView of Blue Goose River. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the Blue Goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyBlue Goose River. The North West Territories and Yukon Branch of the Department of the Interior commissioned Soper in 1928 to study the biology and natural history of Baffin Island. His focus was to discover the nesting grounds of the blue goose suspected to be in the southwest of Baffin Island. He also studied native living conditions and general topography in cooperation with the Dept. of Agriculture and Topographical Surveys.
Soper, J. DeweyPhoto depicts Blue-winged Teal and flock of young near Grande Prairie, Alberta. Photo is hand-tinted.
Soper, J. DeweyPhootgraph depicts a boat load of caribou shot for a winter supply of meat for the Mounted Police at [Pangnirtung]. J. Dewey Soper was conducting a two-year exploratory expedition of Baffin Island supported by the Victoria Memorial Museum of Ottawa.
Photograph depicts a boatload of Inuit people in Iona Bay, Foxe Peninsula. J. Dewey Soper led an exploratory party from Cape Dorset to investigate along the west coast of Foxe Peninsula.
Photograph depicts a boatload of Inuit people in Iona Bay, Foxe Peninsula. J. Dewey Soper led an exploratory party from Cape Dorset to investigate along the west coast of Foxe Peninsula.
Photo depicts Bonaparte Weasel in winter pelage at Edmonton, Alberta.
Soper, J. DeweyPhotograph depicts glacial boulder erratics near Kongguk Narrows. J. Dewey Soper was exploring the west coast of Foxe Peninsula for the Department of the Interior.
Photograph depicts glacial boulder erratics near Kongguk Narrows. J. Dewey Soper was exploring the west coast of Foxe Peninsula for the Department of the Interior.
Photograph depicts a view of Boundary Creek, the north boundary of Wood Buffalo Park, looking northwest upstream near its mouth at Buffalo River. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of Boundary Creek, the north boundary of Wood Buffalo Park, looking northwest upstream near its mouth at Buffalo River. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of Boundary Creek, the north boundary of Wood Buffalo Park, looking northwest upstream near its mouth at Buffalo River. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of an Inuit family breaking camp from winter quarters near Cape Dorset.
Photograph depicts a view of an Inuit family breaking camp from winter quarters near Cape Dorset.
Photograph depicts a view of Inuits breaking winter camp; sledge is being loaded and the winter igloo is visible.
Photograph depicts a view of Inuits breaking winter camp; sledge is being loaded and the winter igloo is visible.
Photograph depicts three Inuit girls dressed in their winter clothing at Broughton Island. Soper journeyed up Pangnirtung Fiord and through the high mountains of Pangnirtung Pass to Broughton Island on the east coast of Baffin Island. He was the first European to traverse and survey this pass, and fifteen photos (#262-276) in his album collectively document this journey. Three attached labels in the album provide further detail.
Photograph depicts two Inuits with sled dog and gear in the Broughton Island country on the east coast of Baffin Island. Soper journeyed up Pangnirtung Fiord to Broughton Island and other eastern points on the east coast of Baffin Island. He was the first European to traverse and survey Pangnirtung Pass, a very difficult route to the east coast of Baffin Island. Fifteen photographs in Soper's album (#262-276) collectively document his journey; three attached album labels provide further detail.
Photograph depicts an Inuit couple standing with sled dogs and gear on Broughton Island. Soper was journeying up Pangnirtung Fiord to Broughton Island and other points on the east coast of Baffin Island. He was the first European to traverse and survey Pangnirtung Pass, a very difficult route to the east coast of Baffin Island. Fifteen photopgraphs in Soper's album (#262-276) collectively document this journey; three attached labels in the album provide further detail.
Photograph depicts sled dogs and gear in front of an igloo on Broughton Island. Soper was journeying up Pangnirtung Fiord to Broughton Island on the east coast of Baffin Island. He was the first European to traverse and survey Pangnirtung Pass, a very difficult route to the east coast of Baffin Island. Fifteen photographs in Soper's album (#262-276) collectively document this journey; three attached labels provide further detail.
Photograph depicts two buffalo bulls standing in the distance in a prairie opening of the forest a few miles west of the Mission Farm in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position to conduct biological and geographical investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts two buffalo bulls standing in the distance in a prairie opening of the forest a few miles west of the Mission Farm in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position to conduct biological and geographical investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts two buffalo bulls standing in the distance in a prairie opening of the forest a few miles west of the Mission Farm in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position to conduct biological and geographical investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of the east shore of Buffalo Lake. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations of Wood Buffalo Park.
Photograph depicts a view of the east shore of Buffalo Lake. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations of Wood Buffalo Park.
Photograph depicts the west boundary marker of Wood Buffalo Park on the south shore of Buffalo Lake; terrain along the south side is very low and swampy. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts the west boundary marker of Wood Buffalo Park on the south shore of Buffalo Lake; terrain along the south side is very low and swampy. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of the east shore of Buffalo Lake. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations of Wood Buffalo Park.
Photograph depicts the west boundary marker of Wood Buffalo Park on the south shore of Buffalo Lake; terrain along the south side is very low and swampy. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts the boundary marker area of the west boundary of Wood Buffalo Park on the north shore of Buffalo Lake; the lake, rocky shore, and trees are visible. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts the boundary marker area of the west boundary of Wood Buffalo Park on the north shore of Buffalo Lake; the lake, rocky shore, and trees are visible. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts the boundary marker area of the west boundary of Wood Buffalo Park on the north shore of Buffalo Lake; the lake, rocky shore, and trees are visible. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts the Buffalo Landing fire tower located along the Slave River south of Fitzgerald. J. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct biological and geographical investigations in Wood Buffalo Park for the Department of the Interior.
Photograph depicts a view of exposed limestone on the east bank of Buffalo River at the Mellor Rapids in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of exposed limestone on the east bank of Buffalo River at the Mellor Rapids in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of exposed limestone on the east bank of Buffalo River at the Mellor Rapids in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of rapides and log-jam in upper Buffalo River in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of rapides and log-jam in upper Buffalo River in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of rapides and log-jam in upper Buffalo River in Wood Buffalo Park. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in the Park.
Photograph depicts a view of Buffalo River looking southwest; a boulder clay outbank is visible on the west side of the stream. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in Wood Buffalo Park.
Photograph depicts a view of Buffalo River looking southwest; a boulder clay outbank is visible on the west side of the stream. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in Wood Buffalo Park.
Photograph depicts a view of Buffalo River looking southwest; a boulder clay outbank is visible on the west side of the stream. Dewey Soper had a two year position (1932-1934) to conduct faunal investigations in Wood Buffalo Park.