History; The Pribilof Report 1949; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; Work of the Service; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska
Bethel, Alaska. Albert M. Day, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and L.T. Oldroyd of the University of Alaska, inspecting the Bethel Cemetery. This cemetery was undermined by the Kuskokwim River just above the city water intake.
Birds of prey; Raptors; Wildlife refuges; Birdwatching;
Ospreys have a wingspan of 4.5-6 ft. length 22-25 in. They are dark brown above, white below, have a white head with a prominent black eye stripe. Females usually have a dark spotted "necklace". This specimen was photographed at William...
Summer scene of arctic village. Log houses and buildings and a person riding a 3-wheeler. Arctic village is located on the East Fork of the Chandalar River. ARLIS;ANWR; Brooks Range;
The Pribilof Report 1949. Dr. Mark Dawber and L. T. Oldroyd in the Native Alaskan cemetery at Bethel. The cemetery was being undermined by the Kuskokwim River and the caskets emptying their corpses into the stream just above the city water...
Work of the Service; Personnel; Employees (USFWS); Snow; History; Ice;
Paul Fischer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fisheries biologist, uses hand auger to bore a hole in the ice on the Tanana River so an underwater TV camera can be lowered. Art Libraries Society (ARLIS)
Bird banding; Employees (USFWS); Partnerships; Work of the Service; Wildlife refuges;
Fish and Wildlife Service employee Molly Monroe (R) and USGS employee Joan Hagar, participate in a songbird banding project at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge