View of a beaver chewed tree downed by the edge of an unidentified river. Note on negative envelope indicates that the image might have been taken by Olaus Murie.
Manuscript in which the author corrects the perception that beavers are more valuable as pelts rather than members of ecological society. Extolls the idea that beavers should just be put back in the right place rather than killing them.
View of a beaver chewed tree downed by the edge of an unidentified river. Note on negative envelope indicates that the image might have been taken by Olaus Murie.