The shallows along an Alaskan sandbar or lake edge were a convenient put-down location for a “Widgeon” seaplane engaged in spot checks of Alaska anglers in 1949. Here, C.L. Anderson, director of Alaska’s Territorial fisheries department and...
The Pribilof Report 1949. "Dr. L. T. Oldroyd of the University of Alaska who was a member of the group which investigated the living conditions of the Alaska Natives."
L-R: Dr. L.T. Oldroyd, Extension Service of University of Alaska; Dr. Mark Dawber, Home Missions Council of North America Inc.; Clarence Rhode, Regional Director, Juneau, Alaska, Fish and Wildlife Service; Albert M. Day, Director of Fish and...
bear; Endangered species;Yellowstone National Park; Mammals; Wyoming;
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bear; Endangered species;Yellowstone National Park; Mammals; Wyoming;
This image is available for public domain use in this low resolution file, but for higher resolution files please contact Terry Tollefsbol @ TTollefsbol@CooperBussmann.com
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
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...