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    • Sea turtle nest relocation

    • Sea turtle nest relocation

    • Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Reptiles; Relocation;

    • June 28, 2010: The standard signage and boundary marking of a sea turtle nest. Photo by Bonnie Strawser, USFWS.
    • Wood Bison

    • Wood Bison

    • Mammals; Endangered species;

    • Wood bison are the largest native land mammals in the Western Hemisphere, 10 to 15% heavier than plains bison. Bulls are slightly larger than cows and average around 1,800 pounds, but can get up to 2,000 pounds. Both males and females have short...
    • Clearing the Way on the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge

    • Clearing the Way on the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge

    • Work of the Service; Equipment; Employees (USFWS);

    • The San Diego National Wildlife Refuge received 3 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grants. One to build an energy efficient headquarters and visitor center, a second one to replace 2+ miles of boundary fencing, and a third to repair drainage...
    • Evansville  on the Koyukuk River

    • Evansville on the Koyukuk River

    • Villages; Rivers and streams; Wildlife refuges; Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge; Aerial photography photography; Alaska

    • Bettles is considered the access point for the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just north of the Kanuti Refuge boundary. This is an aerial view of the village.
    • Kotzebue Buildings

    • Kotzebue Buildings

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges; Selawik National Wildlife Refuge

    • Although not within the Selawik NWR boundary, Kotzebue is home of the Selawik NWR office.
    • Bettles and the Koyukuk River

    • Bettles and the Koyukuk River

    • Villages; Rivers and streams;

    • Bettles is considered the access point of the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just outside the northern boundary of the Refuge.
    • Bettles Light and Power Plant

    • Bettles Light and Power Plant

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges;

    • Bettles is considered the access point to the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just north of the Kanuti Refuge boundary.
    • Kotzebue Waterfront

    • Kotzebue Waterfront

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges; Selawik National Wildlife Refuge

    • Although not within the Selawik NWR boundary, Kotzebue is home of the Selawik NWR office.
    • Bettles and the Koyukuk River

    • Bettles and the Koyukuk River

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges; Rivers and streams; Alaska

    • Bettles is considered the access point for the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just north of the Kanuti Refuge boundary. This is an aerial view of the villlage.
    • Bettles Log Cabin

    • Bettles Log Cabin

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges;

    • Bettles is considered the access point for the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just north of the Kanuti Refuge boundary.
    • Kotzebue Children

    • Kotzebue Children

    • History; Villages; Children; Wildlife refuges; Selawik National Wildlife Refuge; Native Americans; ARLIS; Alaska

    • "The Pribilof Report 1949" Children standing by Native Alaskan homes in Kotzebue. Although not within the Selawik NWR boundary, Kotzebue is home of the Selawik NWR office.
    • Kotzebue

    • Kotzebue

    • Villages; Villagess; Aerial photography photography; Wildlife refuges; Selawik National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Winter aerial photo of the village of Kotzebue. Although not within the Selawik NWR boundary, Kotzebue is home of the Selawik NWR office.
    • Kotzebue

    • Kotzebue

    • Villages; Villagess; Aerial photography photography; Wildlife refuges; Selawik National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Aerial view of Kotzebue, Alaska. Although not within the Selawik NWR boundary, Kotzebue is home of the Selawik NWR office.
    • Helicopter in Bettles

    • Helicopter in Bettles

    • Aircraft; Villages; Wildlife refuges; Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge

    • Helicopter hovering just above the ground. Bettles is considered the access point to the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just north of the Kanuti Refuge boundary.
    • Bettles and the Koyukuk River

    • Bettles and the Koyukuk River

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges; Rivers and streams; Aerial photography; photography;

    • Bettles is considered the access point to the Kanuti Refuge. It is located on the Koyukuk River just north of the Kanuti Refuge boundary.
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