The following magazine articles, books or pamphlets will be found to
contain much interesting information regarding natural history. From
time to time we shall include such a page as this in Mount Rainier
Nature Notes in the hope that it may satisfy the many requests from
individuals who seek such material and also to aid in a broader
understanding of natural history by our readers as a whole.
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Adventures with Trailside Insects - Carr. (Natural History MAg.
March-April, 1932)
Tern Tenement - Pettingill (American Forests, June, 1932)
Art and Animals - Dugmore (Natural History, May-June, 1932)
A Voice from the Pines - Harper (Natural History, May-June, 1932)
Australian Bears - Duncan (Nature Magazine, July, 1932)
What is Will-o'-the-Wisp? - Tallman (Nature Magazine, July, 1932)
Soviet Trade and Forestry - Brown (American Forests, May, 1932)
Hot Water Fishes of the Desert - Hogg (Nature Magazine, July,
1932)
Seeking the Smallest Feathered Creatures - Wetmore (National
Geographic Magazine, July, 1932)
Hummingbirds, Swifts, and Goatsuckers - Brooks (National Geographic
Magazine, July, 1932)
The Lewis and Clark Expedition - Vincent (Spokane Study Club Series.
Published by the State College of Washington, Pullman)
Northwest History - Vincent (Spokane Study Club Series. Published by
the State College of Washington, Pullman)
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Every other Wednesday evening at 6:15 o'clock over Station KVI,
Tacoma, Washington, some member of the Educational Department of Mount
Rainier National Park conducts a 15 minute program. The title of this
feature is "Nature Notes from Mount Rainier National Park". Through
this medium we give you last-minute bits of interesting information,
experiences, and notes on the natural history of this region. The next
program will be on August 10. Station KVI operate on a frequency of 570
Kilocycles. TUNE IN!