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    • What benefits do inspectors earn? Wildlife inspectors enjoy all the benefits of Federal employment, including a generous retirement plan with substantial investment opportunities. Inspectors earn 13 to 26 days of annual leave each year depending on...
    • NCTC Students Disecting Ducks

    • NCTC Students Disecting Ducks

    • Birds; Contaminants; Education;Training; Waterfowl;

    • Two conservation students disecting ducks to check for contaminant effects on internal organs in "Environmental Contaminats Field and Laboratory Techniques" class (ECS3101). For more information about the National Conservation Training...
    • Private Stewardship Grants

    • Private Stewardship Grants
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    • 19 Private Stewardship Grants What are the benefits? For the landowner: Allows private landowners to submit project proposals directly to the Fish and Wildlife Service and offers a low cost- share ratio to assist landowners in...
    • White-tailed deer

    • White-tailed deer

    • Mammals; Wildlife;

    • Deer in lower left corner of image, in field of Teasel (Dipsacus sylvestris). Resource links: http://www.fws.gov/bisonrange/nbr/
    • Field Development

    • Field Development

    • Agriculture;History; Wildlife refuges;

    • Duncan Development - After treatment (See FWS 3152 for Before treatment photo) Land was cleaned, plowed & planted with grain.
    • Work (Wildlife)

    • Work (Wildlife)

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Agriculture;

    • Biologist Ray Fleetwood in experimental field. Note the height differences & head of shantung (on right) and Hydro Kaffir (on left).
    • Field Development

    • Field Development

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Agriculture;

    • View of Unit 1 taken from the south showing alternate plots of forage and row crops.
    • Work (Wildlife)

    • Work (Wildlife)

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Agriculture;

    • Larry Commissaris in experimental field showing 7 ft. Hydro Kaffir and smaller Darso 28.
    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee

    • Aquatic animals; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Fishes; Refuges; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee in the field, in dry area with remains of large fish.
    • Illegal Wildlife Trade

    • Illegal Wildlife Trade

    • Law enforcement; History;

    • "A Game Agent operating incognio under guise of a mammalogist from Field's Museum while investigating purported smuggling of quail from Mexico. A day's catch from a Webb County, Tex. trap line. 1-23-37"
    • Teacher taking notes in the field

    • Teacher taking notes in the field

    • Bird banding; Perching birds; Statistics;

    • Teacher taking notes on bird caught for banding; image taken during National Conservation Training Center course OUT8163 Connecting People to Nature Through Birds.
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