Murie, Olaus Johan, 1889-1963

Variant names

Hide Profile

Biologist and field naturalist Olaus Johan Murie (1889-1963), the son of Norwegian immigrants, was born and raised in Moorhead, Minnesota. On completing his studies in zoology and wildlife biology at Oregon's Pacific University in 1912, he became an Oregon state conservation officer. In 1914-1917 he participated in scientific explorations of Hudson Bay and Labrador for the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh. He subsequently joined the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey as a wildlife biologist. He spent the years 1920-1926 in Alaska studying caribou populations and their migration routes. In 1927 the Biological Survey transferred him to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to study elk. Except for a two-year stint studying the Aleutian Islands in the Territory of Alaska (1936-1937), Murie spent the remainder of his Biological Survey career in the western United States. Upon resigning from the Biological Survey in 1945, he became director of the Wilderness Society. In that capacity, he championed national parks and the idea of perserving entire ecological systems, particularly the 8.9-million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Range, which was established in 1960.

From the description of Olaus J. Murie papers, 1910-1961. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks). WorldCat record id: 144513610

Olaus Johan Murie (1889-1963) was a field biologist with U.S. Biological Survey. He published A field guide to animal tracks, c1974.

Smithsonian Institution Archives Field Book Project: Person : Description : rid_623_pid_EACP620

Murie was born in Moorhead, Minnesota, the son of Norwegian immigrants. He graduated in 1912 from Pacific University in Oregon. After participating in scientific explorations of Hudson Bay and Labrador for the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh, he was hired by the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey as wildlife biologist. In 1945, Murie resigned his position with the Biological Survey and became director of the Wilderness Society.

From the description of Olaus Murie papers, 1917-1973 1930-1963. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 29459937

Olaus Murie was nationally known as an outstanding naturalist, writer, artist and speaker. Born in Moorhead, Minnesota in 1889, He grew up exploring the Red River Valley with his two brothers. His college education began in North Dakota at Fargo College, majoring in biology. After one year his mentor, Professor Arthur M. Bean, left and started teaching at Pacific University. Murie followed in 1909 when Bean promised him a job as a paid assistant in the Biology Department. After graduation Murie worked as a field assistant and photographer for the first Oregon State Game Warden. In 1914 Murie accepted a position with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, exploring the Hudson Bay region in Canada. After his WWI Army service, Murie started his 26-year career with the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). In Alaska he studied caribou migration patterns and waterfowl populations. During his time in Alaska (1920-1927) he met and married his wife, Margaret. In 1927 he moved to Jackson, Wyoming, beginning his elk life-history research. During the late 1920s he also earned an M.S. degree from the University of Michigan. When his field career ended in 1946, Murie became the director of the Wilderness Society. He passed away at his Jackson home in 1963.

Olaus Murie exemplified and taught wilderness appreciation and preservation. He was a founding member of the Wilderness Society in Washington, D.C. He received many awards for his efforts in conservation and field work, chief among them was the "Outstanding Service in the Conservation of American Resources" presented by the American Forestry Association. In the fall of 1959 Murie returned to Pacific University to received an Honorary Doctor of Science degree during the University's centennial homecoming celebration. He visited again as a speaker for Homecoming, 1958: "Roosevelt Elk in the Olympic Rain Forest".

From the guide to the Olaus Murie Collection, 1954-2001, (Pacific University Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Jackson, Hartley H. T. (Hartley Harrad Thompson), 1881- . Papers, 1898-1958. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Murie Family. Murie family papers, 1834-1982 (bulk 1920-1975) Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
creatorOf Olaus Murie Collection, 1954-2001 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Tomkins, Ivan Rexford, 1893-1966. Ivan Rexford Tomkins papers, 1911-1966. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Olaus Murie collection, 1917 Scott Polar Research Institute
referencedIn Murie family. Murie family papers, 1910-1989. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
referencedIn Murie Family papers, 1834-1982 (bulk, 1920-1975) Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
creatorOf Murie, Olaus Johan, 1889-1963. Letter, 1948, to Lewis Mumford. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Ott, Charlie. Charlie Ott papers, 1950-1989. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
creatorOf U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Selective Alaska records concerning wildlife management from the Bureau of Biological Survey and Bureau of Fisheries, 1904-1935. Alaska State Library
referencedIn Ernest C. Oberholtzer papers., 1854-[198-]. Minnesota Historical Society
creatorOf Murie, Olaus Johan, 1889-1963. Olaus Murie papers, 1917-1973 1930-1963. Denver Public Library, Central Library
creatorOf New York Zoological Society. Zoological photographs, 1903-[ca. 1926]. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
creatorOf Murie, Olaus Johan, 1889-1963. Olaus J. Murie papers, 1910-1961. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
referencedIn Rust, Clara, 1890-1978. Clara Hickman Rust papers, 1904-1978. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Jackson, Hartley H. T. (Hartley Harrad Thompson), 1881- . person
associatedWith Murie family. family
associatedWith Murie Family family
associatedWith Murie Family. family
associatedWith Murie, Margaret E. person
associatedWith New York Zoological Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Oberholtzer, Ernest C. (Ernest Carl), 1884-1977 person
associatedWith Olaus Johan Murie person
associatedWith Ott, Charlie. person
associatedWith Rust, Clara, 1890-1978. person
associatedWith Tomkins, Ivan Rexford, 1893-1966. person
associatedWith United States. Bureau of Biological Survey corporateBody
associatedWith U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. corporateBody
associatedWith Wilderness Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Wilderness Society (U.S.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Alaska
Wyoming
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
United States
Subject
Animals
Birds
Caribou
Elk
Environmental Activism
Environmentalism
Naturalists
Pacific University
Wilderness areas
Wildlife conservation
Wildlife management
Occupation
Activity

Person

Birth 1889-03-01

Death 1963-10-21

English

Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w68w3qnm

Ark ID: w68w3qnm

SNAC ID: 57347854