Arkansas River Otters - Tulsa River Trail - Tulsa, OK
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N 36° 03.763 W 095° 58.651
15S E 231818 N 3995008
Tulsa River Trail sculpture of two otters fighting over a turtle
Waymark Code: WM8G5K
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 03/28/2010
Views: 3
The base of this sculpture is a large stone pyramid foundation. The sculpture of the two otters is vertical, the bottom otter facing up, and the top otter facing down. They appear to be fighting over a turtle.
text on plaque:
NatureWorks
1997 Wildlife Stewardship Award
Presented to
Kenneth R. Greenwood
For his dedicated personal commitment promoting wildlife conservation, his generous giving of time, energy, and personal resources, to enrich our natural environment, and to increase the awareness of conservation principles.
NatureWorks, Inc.
and its patrons
Larry and Doris Darden, Aleatha and Vincent Kelly, Ann and Jack Graves, Kathy and Jim Moore, Carol and Jim Pielsticker, Joe and Terry Williams, Janet and Jack Zink, Mary and Joseph Seger, Harold C. and Frances Langford Stuart, Vickie and John Smith and Frances W. O'Hornett
Arkansas River Otters
Sculptor: Robert Ball
2nd plaque:
Donated to the City of Tulsa
by
NatureWorks, Inc.
and its patrons
Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Arkansas River Otters
Figure Type: Animal
Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Robert Ball
Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: 1997
Materials used: Bronze
Location: Tulsa River Trail, on Riverside Dr. just north of E. 71st
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