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Mary Jobe Akeley (January 29, 1878 – January 19, 1966) was an American explorer, author, mountaineer, and photographer. She undertook expeditions in the Canadian Rockies and in the Belgian Congo. She worked at the American Museum of Natural History creating exhibits featuring taxidermy animals in realistic natural settings. She worked on behalf of conservation efforts, including being one of the first advocates for the creation of game preserves. She also founded Camp Mystic, an outdoor camp for girls.

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  • ماري جوب إيكلي (ar)
  • Mary Jobe Akeley (de)
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  • ماري جوب إيكلي (بالإنجليزية: Mary Jobe Akeley)‏ (ولدت 29 يناير 1878 – توفيت 19 يناير 1966) هي مستكشفة أمريكية ومؤلفة ومتسلقة جبال ومصورة. قامت برحلات استكشافية في جبال الروكي الكندية وفي الكونغو البلجيكية. عملت في المتحف الأمريكي للتاريخ الطبيعي بتصنيع معروضات لحيوانات محنطة في بيئة طبيعية واقعية. وعملت باسم حماية الحياة البرية، وكانت واحدة من أوائل الدعاة لخلق محميات الصيد. كما أسست معسكر كامب ميستيك، وهو معسكر في الهواء الطلق للفتيات. (ar)
  • Mary Jobe Akeley (* 29. Januar 1878 in , Ohio; † 19. Juli 1966 in , Connecticut) war eine US-amerikanische Entdeckerin, Naturforscherin, Fotografin, Kartografin und Autorin. Sie ist besonders bekannt für ihre Forschungen in Afrika, darunter im heutigen Kongo, Kenia und Tansania, sowie in den kanadischen Rocky Mountains. Der Berggipfel in British Columbia ist nach ihr benannt. (de)
  • Mary Lenore Jobe Akeley (Ohio, AEB, 1878ko urtarrilaren 29a - Connecticut, AEB, 1966ko uztailaren 19a) estatubatuar esploratzailea, alpinista eta argazkilaria izan zen. Kanadako Mendi Harritsuetan eta Kongo Belgikarrean espedizioak egin zituen. Historia Naturaleko Amerikako Museoan lan egin zuen, inguru natural errealistetan taxidermitutako animaliekin erakusketak sortuz. Kontserbazioaren alde lan egin zuen, ehiza-erreserben sorreraren lehen defendatzaileetako bat izan zelarik. Camp Mystic ere sortu zuen, neskatoentzako aire zabaleko kanpamentu bat. (eu)
  • Mary Jobe Akeley (January 29, 1878 – January 19, 1966) was an American explorer, author, mountaineer, and photographer. She undertook expeditions in the Canadian Rockies and in the Belgian Congo. She worked at the American Museum of Natural History creating exhibits featuring taxidermy animals in realistic natural settings. She worked on behalf of conservation efforts, including being one of the first advocates for the creation of game preserves. She also founded Camp Mystic, an outdoor camp for girls. (en)
  • Mary Jobe Akeley est une exploratrice et naturaliste américaine née en 1886 et morte en 1966. (fr)
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  • Mystic, Connecticut, U.S. (en)
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  • Harrison County, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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