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    • FWS Workers with Wood Stork Chick

    • FWS Workers with Wood Stork Chick

    • Endangered species; Birds; Harris Neck NWR; Georgia; Wildlife management

    • Two FWS biologists tagging a wood stork. Wood storks are widespread in Central and South America, but declined to alarmingly low numbers in the United States. At the turn of the century, there were over 150,000 wood storks living in Florida,...
    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  Arriving on Nunivak

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Arriving on Nunivak

    • Work of the Service; Personnel; Nunivak; Aircraft; aircraft; Grumman Goose; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • The Pribilof Report 1949. "Eskimos helping a party from FWS airplane to shore. This was the group investigating living condiditons among the Alaska Natives. Dr. Mark Dawber has just stepped ashore. Albert M. Day, Larry Stevens, L. T....
    • White-headed woodpecker

    • White-headed woodpecker

    • animals; aves; Birds; Birds; Deshutes National Forests; Oregon;

    • The white-headed woodpecker is often hard to locate, it rarely drums or taps as other woodpeckers are known to do. It is a silent woodpecker that only vocalizes around its nest. Living primarily around ponderosa pine and fir trees at higher...
    • Dr. L. T. Oldroyd

    • Dr. L. T. Oldroyd

    • ARLIS; Alaska

    • 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."
    • Albert M. Day in Alaska

    • Albert M. Day in Alaska

    • Refuge Centennial; Directors (USFWS)

    • The job of director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service involved more than just wildlife in the territorial days of our 49th state, Alaska. Albert M. Day, the agency’s director between 1946 and 1953 (second from left), investigated the living...
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    • 3 “ Conservation districts have long advocated that natural resources conservation must come from voluntary, incentive- based approaches. For species conservation, it is clear that success lies in flexible tools and incentives that promote...
    • A One-on-One Relationship with Private Landowners

    • A One-on-One Relationship with Private Landowners
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    • 20 A One- on- One Relationship with Private Landowners Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program What is the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program? Through voluntary agreements the Partners program provides expert technical assistance and cost- share...
    • The bird that lives in this tree...

    • The bird that lives in this tree...

    • Birdwatching; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Personnel; Plants; Public access; Recreation; Tourism; Trees; Vegetation;...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service volunteer talks with visitors about the species of bird living in the tree.
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