"The Pribilof Report 1949" King Island Eskimo men plying their ivory carving craft beneath their skin umiaks on the beach near Nome where they have a summer camp. Only the simplest of hand tools are used for carving the walrus ivory...
John Magera, FWS Refuge Manager and member of the 2004 Olympic Archery men's team helps an archery student tie her balloon during the Okmulgee Archery Days event.
John Magera, FWS Refuge Manager and member of the 2004 Olympic Archery men's team demonstrates how to use a bow and arrow to a group of teens during the Okmulgee Archery Days event.
John Magera, FWS Refuge Manager and member of the 2004 Olympic Archery men's team demonstrates how to use a bow and arrow to a group of teens during the Okmulgee Archery Days event.
Wetland restoration; Monitoring; Sampling; Uniforms; Service patch; Work of the Service
Three men use equipment to take core samples at Roxanna Marsh, Grand Calamut River in Hammond, Indiana as part of a wetland restoration effort and damage assessment process.
History; Work of the Service; Personnel; Employees (USFWS); Partnerships; Tagging; Monitoring; Radio telemetry;
Black and white image of two men leaning over a tranquilized brown bear with radio telemetry devise during tagging and monitoring of bear population in Alaska. NOTE: Alaska Research Library and Information Service (ARLIS)