Innoko National Wildlife refuge, McGrath, Alaska: As with most national wildlife refuges in Alaska, there are no roads into or out of the 6,000-square-mile Innoko National Wildlife Refuge. Access is by bush plane or boat--kayak, canoe, or...
The marshes and woodlands of Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge occupy part of the area of a huge prehistoric glacial lake that was larger than the Great Lakes. The abundant wildlife here include the only gray wolf pack on a refuge outside of...
ALASKA MARITIME NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE; AMNWR; Birds; birding; Marine birds ; Aleutian Islands; Aleutians; habitat; Islands; Coastal environments; field camps; work of the refuge
History; Game wardens; Law enforcement; Personnel; Poaching; Employees (USFWS)
Note: "121 mink skins illegally taken and seized by U.S. Game Management Agent Childers" in Wrangell located in Southeast Alaska. Game warden holds up mink skins.
Personnel; Work of the Service; Transportation; Aircraft; Aviation; Employees (USFWS)
Agent King with axe over shoulder prepares to walk to an illegal beaver set about 1/2 mile in background. N702 airplane. 20 miles SW Galena, Alaska, April 1954. Jim King Collection
Personnel; Work of the Service; Transportation; Aircraft; Employees (USFWS); Aviation; History
Note: "2. Agent King with Boeing Y-L 15 at Minto, Alaska. April 1954" Plane is on frozen river. Jim King Collection. Aircraft used in apprehension and conviction of violators.
Transportation; Aircraft; Aviation; Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS); History
Agent Tremblay with U.S. Commissioner Allen of Nenana (tallest) and three local Nenana residents April 1954. Jim King Collection. Aircraft used in apprehension and conviction of violators.
Work of the Service; Personnel; Employees (USFWS);Transportation; Aircraft; Native Americans; Poaching
Note: "3. Tremblay and US Commissioner Allen and three local residents. Aircraft used in apprehension and conviction of violators. N 702 and N 783." April, 1954. Jim King Collection