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    • Bear Hunter on Kodiak

    • Bear Hunter on Kodiak

    • Animals; Mammals; Recreation; Hunting; Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • "A happy hunter. Bear hunting is an important recreational sport on the refuge". Close view of man with huge bear head strapped to his back.
    • FWS Law Enforcement Checks Hunting License

    • FWS Law Enforcement Checks Hunting License

    • 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.
    • Bear Hunting

    • Bear Hunting

    • Becharof NWR; Brown Bear; Recreation; Hunting;

    • Bear hunter Thomas Pelfrey with a nice brown bear taken on Becharof NWR. Tom used a .Sako 375 H&H magnum and Nosler 300 gr. Safari bullets.
    • Market Hunting of Cougars

    • Market Hunting of Cougars

    • refuge centennial; market hunt; History

    • An evocative period piece depicting cougar hunting in rural America of the 1920's, location and date unknown.
    • Western Grebe

    • Western Grebe

    • History; Habitat conservation; Birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;

    • 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...
    • Western Grebe's

    • Western Grebe's

    • History; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Migratory birds; Photography;

    • 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...
    • Wood Bison Calf

    • Wood Bison Calf

    • Mammals; Endangered species;

    • During the early 1800s, wood bison numbers were estimated at 168,000, but by the late 1800s, the subspecies was nearly eliminated. Excessive hunting was the primary factor leading to population decline. Another factor that is thought to have played...
    • Mitch Virnig

    • Mitch Virnig

    • Children; Wildlife refuges; Hunting;

    • Mitch Virnig watches for birds coming out of the east on Homstad Wetland.
    • Hunter in Deer Stand

    • Hunter in Deer Stand

    • Forests; Hunting;

    • A deer hunter holds his eye to the scope of his gun while sitting in a deer stand waiting for a deer to cross his path.
    • Law Enforcement

    • Law Enforcement

    • Hunting; Law enforcement; history; uniforms; service patch;

    • A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement officer speaks with two duck hunters with a dog.
    • Refuge Hunt Check-in

    • Refuge Hunt Check-in

    • Employees (USFWS); Hunting; history; uniforms; service patch;

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees check-in hunters at a refuge in New Jersey.
    • Selawik Village House

    • Selawik Village House

    • Villages; Buildings, facilities and structures; Subsistence; Hunting; Caribou; Selawik National Wildlife Refuge; Alaska

    • A Selwik house in winter with caribou leg skins drying on side of building.
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