Bird bones found from the USFWS Puget Sound Coastal Program's Derelict Fishing Gear Project. The USFWS Coastal Program in Puget Sound, Washington has worked over the last six years to collect derelict fishing gear. They have recovered 3,600...
Bird bones found from the USFWS Puget Sound Coastal Program's Derelict Fishing Gear Project. The USFWS Coastal Program in Puget Sound, Washington has worked over the last six years to collect derelict fishing gear. They have recovered 3,600...
Birds; Marine birds; Work of the Service; Wildlife refuges;
Seabird Marine Mammal Oceanographic Coordinated Investigation (SMMOCI) project. "Puffin Grubbing " describes the technique used to find and examine birds.
This image was taken during the Seabird Marine Mammal Oceanographic Coordinated Investigation (SMMOCI) project. Scenics; Landscapes; Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Aleutians; Tiglax
Elementary students viewing shorebirds at the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival as part of the Shorebird Sister Schools project. The festival is sponsored by Alaska Maritime NWR and the Homer Chamber of Commerce
Work of Service; Personnel; Birds; Waterfowl; Goose; Geese; Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Aleutians; ARLIS; Alaska
Aleutian Canada Goose Project. Buldir Island. L-R: John Trapp, Vern Byrd (project leader), Dennis Woolington (also followed geese on their California wintering grounds)."
Work of Service; Personnel; Ships; Boats; Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Aleutians; Tiglax
Safety measures before setting sail on the M/V Tiglax include instruction on donning a survival suit. This image was taken during the Seabird Marine Mammal Oceanographic Coordinated Investigation (SMMOCI) project.
Birds; Waterfowl; Bird banding; Endangered species; Education outreach; Children; Connecting people with nature; Events;
Iowa Department of Natural Resources employee Dave Hoffman holding a trumpeter swan in his arms at a demonstration held during International Migratory Bird Day. This bird was released as part of a swan restoration project.
Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge received funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to construct levees as part of the Walking Wetlands Restoration Project. The Walking Wetlands Restoration Project builds wetland...
A 292-acre Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) prescribed burn is conducted on Balcones National Wildlife Refuge in Texas in February 2004 to remove accumulated juniper cuttings from a previous mechanical thinning project.