Damage to wildlife (Bison - parasites). Big Delta, Alaska. "Bert Babero of United States Public Health Service taking specimen from dead bison (special use permit).
The job of director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service involved more than just wildlife in the territorial days of our 49th state, Alaska. Albert M. Day, the agency’s director between 1946 and 1953 (second from left), investigated the living...
Recreation; Silver; Coho; Salmon; Jim Creek; Fishing
David Warnberg visited Alaska in search of salmon. He caught these two nice silvers (coho) at Jim Creek, Alaska. Jim Creek is a tributary of the Knik River, a 45 minute drive from Anchorage.
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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.
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.
Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Buildings, facilities and structures; Alaska
The Pribilof Report 1949. St. Paul, Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Government house where U.S. FWS official in charge of both St. Paul and St. George Islands resides.
Species; Animals. Work of the Service; Marine Vessels; ARLIS; Alaska
Idaho Inlet, Southeast Alaska. "Stern view of FWS vessel GRIZZLY BEAR anchored in the inlet while trapping deer to be transferred. Note covered pen to hold deer."