Olaus Murie Writer

Olaus Johan Murie (March 1, 1889 – October 21, 1963), called the "father of modern elk management", was a naturalist, author, and wildlife biologist who did groundbreaking field research on a variety of large northern mammals. Rather than conducting empirical experiments, Murie practiced a more observational based science.Murie focused his research on the North American continent by conducting vast studies throughout Canada, Alaska and Wyoming. Through these constructive yet sometimes treacherous trips, Murie was able to gain valuable experience observing species and collecting specimens. During his first expedition to Canada, Murie discovered his passion for fieldwork and was able to develop resourceful skills from his Eskimo and Indian guides, which were critical for his survival in such a harsh environment. Murie employed many of these same skills as he travelled to Alaska and finally to Wyoming.These trips served as the foundation for many of his key ideas about wildlife management and conservation. As a scientist of the U.S. Biological Survey, Murie developed key ideas concerning predator prey relationships. Generally unheard of during his time, Murie argued that a healthy predator population was key to ensuring a harmonious balance between predator and prey populations. Murie used these ideas to improve current wildlife management practices.Throughout his life Murie advocated on behalf of wildlife conservation and management. With his wife, Mardie Murie, he successfully campaigned to enlarge the boundaries of the Olympic National Park, and to create the Jackson Hole National Monument and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. During his career, Murie held many respected positions within environmental organizations. He served as president of The Wilderness Society, The Wildlife Society, and as director of the Izaak Walton League.

Personal facts

Olaus Murie
Birth dateMarch 01, 1889
Birth place
Moorhead Minnesota
Nationality
United States
Date of deathOctober 21, 1963
Place of death
Moose Wyoming
Education
University of Michigan
Spouse
Relatives
Murie

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award
Sierra Club John Muir Award
National Audubon Society
Pugsley Medal

Olaus Murie on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://lccn.loc.gov/59062296
  2. http://lccn.loc.gov/agr35000394
  3. http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/sontag/murie.htm
  4. http://www.muriecenter.org
  5. http://www.rpts.tamu.edu/Pugsley/Murie.htm