Work of the Service; Wildlife management; Birds; Waterfowl; Employees (USFWS); Personnel; Biologists (USFWS); Research
Biological Technician Scott Freeman candles a scoter egg to see at what stage of incubation the nest is during a white-winged scoter breeding ecology study on the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge.
Work of the Service; Wildlife management; Animal Tagging; Bird banding; Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge; YFNWR; Species; Birds; Waterfowl
Biological Technicians work quickly to measure, weigh, and band a White-winged scoter hen and her ducklings in a scoter breeding ecology study on Yukon Flats NWR.
Work of the Service; Personnel; Birds; Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska
Jack Lentfer tabulating data of waterfowl observations in the Yukon Flats area. "Mallards, a pair, Pintail Drake." Aerial observations of waterfowl on the 10,500 square mile Yukon Flats of Interior Alaska that would be inundated by...
Work of the Service; Marine birds;birds; Coastal environments; Cliffs; Islands;
2006, Castle Rock, Shumagin Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; AMNWR; Birds; Coastal environments; Islands; Biology; work of the refuge; Shumigans; Alaska Peninsula; Marine birds
Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS); Wildlife management; Tagging; Bird banding; Birds; Waterfowl; Aquatic environments;
Biological Technician Laura Kennedy weighs a white-winged scoter drake during a scoter breeding ecology study at Scoter Camp Lake in the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge.
Work of the Service; Birds; Marine birds; Work of the Service; Oil spills; Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Aleutians; Unalaska
Searching for oiled wildlife. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Response to Grounding/Oil Spill off Unalaska Background Information The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is responding to the grounding of the 738-foot cargo vessel M/V Selendang Ayu, o