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Groundhog Kings Mountain National Military Park
Woodchuck Kings Mountain National Military Park Woodchuck marmota monax 6-10 Big meadows '66 Craudall
1966
Ground Hog Kings Mountain National Military Park Woodchucks/Ground Hog Big Meadows '66 G-10 Crandall
1966
Yellowstone photo album 18, page 39 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 18, page 38 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 18, page 40 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 18, page 37 Yellowstone National Park
Dark view of Woodchuck on Yellow Creek, Mount Sterling, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Woodchuck on Yellow Creek, Mt. Sterling. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-975, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
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1936-08-12
Woodchuck Great Smoky Mountains National Park Woodchuck along roadside (mounted specimen). Natural History Handbook photograph, page 34. Taken for use in Exhibit #17 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-5753, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1959-06-07
Woodchuck Great Smoky Mountains National Park Woodchuck along roadside (mounted specimen). Natural History Handbook photograph, page 34. Taken for use in Exhibit #17 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. where do they live."",Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-5752, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1959-06-07
View of Mr. Wildburn holding a partly eaten Woodchuck, which had been concealed under leaves near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove, 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Wildburn holding a woodchuck, which had been killed, partly-eaten, and then concealed under leaves. Near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-977, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1939-01-18
View of Mr. Wildburn holding a partly eaten Woodchuck, which had been concealed under leaves near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Wildburn holding a woodchuck, which had been killed, partly-eaten, and then concealed under leaves. Near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-976, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1938-01-18
Museum technician Kathleen L Manscill and former park naturalist Arthur Stupka examine woodchuck specimen that has been returned to storage, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mus. Tech. Kathleen L. Manscill and former Park Naturalist Arthur Stupka examine woodchuck returned from UT after having been on loan since 1968. An open house was held in the storage area to demonstrate the compactable storage and to celebrate the return of the loaned specimens.SVC Storage Area, IV-P-17302
1986-05-22

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