Keywords: gator yard gatoryard marsh north lake miccosukee northlakemiccosukee american alligators americanalligators swamp zoology expedition zoologyexpedition georgia usa 1925 specimen collection specimencollection blackandwhite outdoor monochrome landscape field black and white Marshy lake 5 miles wide by 15 miles long, average depth in June. The open space, clear of vegetation, is the "gator yard" and its runways are kept open by American alligators. 1925. Name of Expedition: Zoological Expedition to Southern Georgia Participants: Leon L. Walters, Taxidermist; Mr. H.L. Stoddard of U.S. Biological Survey Expedition Date: 1925 Purpose or Aims: To collect material for diorama showing American Alligator, nest and eggs, for Zoology Reptiles. Location: North Lake Miccosukee, United States of America, North America Original material: print Digital Identifier: CSZ49649 Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives. Marshy lake 5 miles wide by 15 miles long, average depth in June. The open space, clear of vegetation, is the "gator yard" and its runways are kept open by American alligators. 1925. Name of Expedition: Zoological Expedition to Southern Georgia Participants: Leon L. Walters, Taxidermist; Mr. H.L. Stoddard of U.S. Biological Survey Expedition Date: 1925 Purpose or Aims: To collect material for diorama showing American Alligator, nest and eggs, for Zoology Reptiles. Location: North Lake Miccosukee, United States of America, North America Original material: print Digital Identifier: CSZ49649 Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives. |