Mary Obrien was the lode star that guided my path to beavers. And before she was mine she was many. many others teacher and inspiration. This is her last year at the Grand Canyon Trust because she will retire on her birthday in December, so I thought she needed deserved something special. Mary will continue to volunteer her services until long past her dying day Imagine, but this is a fine place to consider her acumen.
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Credit were credit is due, photos borrowed from Cheryl Reynolds, Rusty Cohn,Suzi Eszterhas and Mr. Getty. Artwork on loan from Lizzie Harper, Elizabeth Saunders, Kay Underwood, some young man from Oregon public work who’s name I’m forgetting. The audio is from a film made by the lands council.
And just in case you wonder, yes, it was a lot of work.