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Lecture on historical animal descriptions is not a civic meeting

March 31, 2026 | U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Legislative, Federal


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Lecture on historical animal descriptions is not a civic meeting
This transcript is a recorded lecture by Stephanie Merkelback, librarian in residence in the rare book and special collections division, surveying early printed descriptions and illustrations of North American animals (including the American alligator, American bison, raccoon prints by Audubon, and brown/grizzly bears) and noting Indigenous knowledge predating European accounts. The content is educational and historical in nature and does not include governmental deliberations, agenda items, formal motions, votes, or other civic actions that would support generation of news articles for public governance. No further civic reporting was performed because the material is not a civic meeting or agenda-driven proceeding.

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