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Klinkenborg, “Margaret Murie’s Vision,” New York Times, October 24, 2003.

2. John Muir, Travels in Alaska (New York: Modern Library, 2002), pp. 277–278.

3. Harry Ritter, Alaska’s History: The People, Land, and Events of the North Country (Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Books, 1993), p. 98.

4. Charles Craighead and Bonnie Kreps, Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie Story (Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center, 2006), pp. 12–22.

5. William Henry Smith, The Life and Speeches of Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks: Republican Candidate for Vice President (Indianapolis, IN: W.B. Burford), p. 199.

6. Dermot Cole, Historic Fairbanks: An Illustrated History (San Antonio, TX: Historical Publishing Network, 2006), p. 7.

7. Syun-Ichi Akasofu, The Northern Lights: Secrets of the Aurora Borealis (Anchorage: Alaska Northwest, 2009), p. 8.

8. Ibid., p. 16.

9. Craighead and Kreps, Arctic Dance.

10. Jeff Schultz, Dogs of the Iditarod (Seattle, WA: Sasquatch, 2003), pp. 12–15.

11. Peter A. Coates, The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Controversy (Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press, 1991), pp. 47–48.

12. Craighead and Kreps, Arctic Dance, p. 29.

13. Ibid., p. 31.

14. Stephen R. Fox, The American Conservation Movement: John Muir and His Legacy (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1981), p. 267.

15. John F. Kauffmann, Alaska’s Brooks Range: The Ultimate Mountains (Seattle, WA: Mountaineers, 2005), p. 83.

16. Olaus J. Murie, Journeys to the Far North (Palo Alto, CA: Wilderness Society/American West, 1973), pp. 104–106.

17. Olaus J. Murie to Mardy Murie, December 23, 1922.

18. Craighead and Kreps, Arctic Dance, p. 51.

19. Jenks Cameron, The Bureau of Biological Survey (New York: Arno, 1974), pp. 118–121.

20. Tom Walker, Caribou: Wanderer of the Tundra (Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center, 2008), p. 22.

21. Margaret E. Murie, Two in the Far North (Anchorage: Alaska Northwest, 1962), p. 217.

22. There is a photo of the carved motto in Craighead and Kreps, Arctic Dance, p. 113.

23. Stephen Haycox and Alexandra J. McClanahan, Alaska Scrapbook (Anchorage, AK: CIRI Foundation, 2008), pp. 109–110.

24. Melody Webb, The Last Frontier (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1985), p. 264.

25. Frank Dufresne, Alaska’s Animals and Fishes (New York: A.S. Barnes, 1946), pp. x–xv.

26. Fox, The American Conservation Movement, pp. 267–268.

27. Margaret and Olaus Murie, Wapiti Wilderness (New York: Knopf, 1966), p. 7.

28. John Bowlby, Charles Darwin: A New Life (New York: Norton, 1992), p. 174.

29. Adolph Murie, Ecology of the Coyote in Yellowstone, Fauna of the National Parks of the U.S. Bulletin No. 4 (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1940).

30. Debbie S. Miller, Midnight Wilderness: Journeys in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Portland, OR: Alaska Northwestern, 2000), pp. 163–164.

31. Dyan Zaslowsky and T. H. Watkins, These American Lands: Parks, Wilderness, and the Public Lands (Washington, DC: Island, 1994), p. 293.

32. Wolves, Bears, and Their Prey in Alaska: Biological and Social Challenges in Wildlife Management (Washington, D.C.: National Academy, 1997), p. 55.

33. Aldo Leopold to Frederic Walcott, January 10, 1932, Leopold Papers, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

34. Edward Abbey, The Journey Home: Some Words in Defense of the American West (New York: Plume, 1991), p. 223.

35. William O. Douglas, Go East, Young Man (New York: Random House, 1974), p. 467.

36. William O. Douglas, “America’s Vanishing Wilderness,” Ladies’ Home Journal, Vol. 81 (July 1964), pp. 37–41.

37. Douglas, Go East, Young Man, p. 143.

38. Victor B. Scheffer, Adventures of a Zoologist (New York: Scribner, 1980), p. 15.

1. David L. Mech, The Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1970), p. 348.

2. Adolph Murie, Ecology of the Coyote in Yellowstone, National Park Service Fauna Series, No. 4 (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1940).

3. Adolph Murie, A Naturalist in Alaska (Tucson: University

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