Edward Alphonso Goldman - Mexico, mammal and bird notes, August - November 1896

About the Project

One noteworthy characteristic of Edward Nelson's fieldwork is that he always consulted with locals in his collecting expeditions, learning from their expertise and adjusting his work accordingly. From Edward Goldman's journals, it's clear that he learned this from Nelson, too, along with the other critical skills of specimen collecting for the US Bureau of Biological Survey. It's intriguing to wonder about other ways that Nelson might have influenced the young Goldman—can you and your fellow volunpeers spot other likenesses between their work?

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