FWS Employees (USFWS); South Dakota; Sand Lake NWR
SAND LAKE NWR HUNTING REGULATIONS. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement officer discusses hunting regulations with a hunter at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. Hunters who abide by these laws ensure that opportunities...
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge; New Jersey; Law enforcement; Resource management
GREAT SWAMP NWR LICENSE CHECK. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service official checks a hunter's license at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey. Hunting is permitted on more than half of the nation's national wildlife refuges.
Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area. Finley was able to protect birds in Three Arch Rocks from hunting parties in the area by enforcement of the Model bird law in 1904. In 1907...
Hand painted glass slide of Clark's Grebe in Klamath Marsh. Photographs done by Finley and Bohlman in 1905 would later help Klamath Marsh become a bird refuge, thus put an end to plum hunting of Grebe's in Klamath.
Hand painted glass slide of a nest site in Klamath Marsh taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1905 visit to Klamath. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1905 would later help in protecting bird populations from plume hunting by...
Hand painted glass slide of Western grebes in Klamath Marsh. Finley and Bohlman wanted to bring an end to plume hunting in Klamath Marsh and with help of thier photograpy of the area in 1905 Klamath became a bird refuge in 1908, ending the plume...
A dramtic shot by Finley and Bohlman of a dead Western Grebe in front of its nest and eggs in an effort to end plume hunting at Malheur Lake. Finley and Bohlman were later successful in ending plume hunting at Malheur when it became a bird refuge...
A dramatic presentation by Finley and Bohlman of a dead Western Grebe in front of its young, notice the red coloring at the neck of the Grebe. Finley and Bohlman were out the end the feather hunting that was destroying habitats of birds, especially...
Finley and Bohlman's mission while shooting photos in Malheur was bring an end to plume hunting that was destorying bird colonies in that area, including western grebe's. They were successful and Malheur was declared a bird refuge in 1908.
USFWS Director, Steve Williams, blends into the scenic landscape in his camouflage hunting gear while he waits for a duck in North Dakota during the snowy, cold season.