Lewis And Clark Expedition Plants And Animals

Lewis And Clark Expedition Plants And Animals

Lewis And Clark Expedition Plants And Animals. Where did lewis and clark find all the plants? Johnsgard, courtesy of the university of nebraska press.

Expedition Plant and Animal Specimens Lewis and Clark
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The captains listed 122 plants and animals new to science, with 65 species located in oregon country. Lewis and clark (along with others in the corps) kept detailed journals throughout their expedition. In 2004, the american elm cultivar ulmus americana 'lewis & clark' (selling name prairie expedition) was released by north dakota state university research foundation in commemoration of the expedition's bicentenary;

All Of The Plants Lewis Collected In The First Months Of The Expedition Were Cached Near The Missouri River To Be Retrieved On The Return Journey.


Below, hear the names of a few plants and animals in indigenous languages. The expedition also led to the acquisition of the oregon territory, making the west further accessible to the pioneers coming from the east. Lewis and clark expedition meriwether lewis collected many hundreds of plants on the lewis and clark expedition.

President Jefferson Instructed Meriwether Lewis To Collect Information On “The Soil & Face Of The Country, [Its] Growth & Vegetable Productions… The Animals Of The Country Generally, Especially Those Not Of The U.s.” In Fulfilling These Instructions, Members Of The Expedition Were The First To Describe For Science 178 Plants.


Lewis and clark became the first scientists to document the natural history of the american west. Lewis observed and named the animals, writing descriptions of each new specimen in his journal. Unfortunately, the cache was completely destroyed by missouri flood waters.

While Many Other Expeditions Were Made, None Of Them.


Permission to reproduce is required. The plant's common names include elkhorn, ragged robin, pink fairy, and deerhorn. Lewis recorded and pressed and preserved some 240 different plant species and brought them back to washington, along with hundreds of animal and bird skins and skeletons.

In The Lewis And Clark Expedition, Seaman Was The Name Of A Newfoundland Dog, Which Meriwether Lewis Purchased For $20.


The most important legacy of the lewis and clark expedition is extant in the nearly one million words of description preserved in the journals, the herbarium specimens collected during the expedition, and the maps created by william clark. They were careful and accurate observers, and the experts of the time had trained lewis in natural history and the methods of collecting samples of plants and animals. Throughout lewis and clark's expedition, they encountered many new species of animals and plants.

The Primary Goal Of That Trip Was To Gather And Record Scientific Information About Western Animals, Plants, And Geography.


Lewis and clark (along with others in the corps) kept detailed journals throughout their expedition. Below is a list of five animals that the corps of discovery found. Johnsgard, courtesy of the university of nebraska press.

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