Biologists with the USFWS and Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians electro shocking a small de-watering pool on the old ditch channel to save any remaining fish and amphibians.
July 12, 2010 - Gulf Shores, AL: Members of the Save the Beach volunteer organization stand together at the nest excavation. Photo by Barbara Maxfield, USFWS.
July 12, 2010 - Gulf Shores, AL: USFWS biologist Dianne Ingram works with Save the Beach volunteers to excavate a sea turtle nest. Photo by Barbara Maxfield, USFWS.
Endangered species; Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge;Georgia; resource managment; Birds; partnerships
Management of the Red Cockaded Woodpecker is a perfect example of federal and private landowners working together to save an endangered species. Here a biologist is installing nesting boxes that encourage nestings in prime woodpecker habitat.
Management of the Red Cockaded Woodpecker is a perfect example of federal and private landowners working together to save an endangered species. Here a biologist is installing nesting boxes that encourage nestings in prime woodpecker habitat.
Pelican Island NWR; Florida;refuge centennial; History
Paul Kroegel (1864 - 1948) wore a deceptively high hat, carried a menacing 10-gauge shotgun, and interpreted the boundaries of newly-created Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge loosely in a one-man effort to save the brown pelican from...
The sumatran tiger makes an appearance at the Save Vanishing Species event to unvail the Tiger stamp for the First-Day-OF-Issue Ceremony at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park.