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    • Inspectors clear legal imports and exports, and stop shipments that violate the law. They make sure that wildlife imports and exports are accompanied by the required permits and licenses, and verify that the contents of shipments match the items...
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    • Wildlife Inspection Ports • Designated Ports • Border, Special and Other Ports ( Not shown: Agana, Guam) New Mexico Delaware Maryland Texas Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota Montana North...
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    • 23 Resources and Contacts For information about cooperative conservation opportunities, contact the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service office for your State. Pacific Region ( Region 1) Endangered Species Program Office 1- 503- 231- 6118 www....
    • Wind Turbines

    • Wind Turbines

    • Air Pollution; Urban environments; Wildlife refuges;

    • A view of a field in the foreground with wind turbines and city-scape in the background.
    • Mallard ducks in a Wetland

    • Mallard ducks in a Wetland

    • animals; aves; Birds; Birds; duck;ducks;Waterfowl; New Jersey

    • Adult male in alternate plumage is unmistakable. Females, immature and eclipse-plumage males could be confused with Black Ducks, Gadwalls and Mottled Ducks, but note the blue speculum with white borders on both sides. Gadwalls are also distinctive...
    • American Black Duck

    • American Black Duck

    • Animals;Aves; Birds; Birds; Duck;Waterfowl; New Jersey

    • Both sexes of the American Black Duck have almost identical plumage. The body is a dark brown color, the crown is a lighter brown on the neck and head, with a dark stripe through the eye. In flight, the white wing linings can be seen in contrast...
    • Mute Swan

    • Mute Swan

    • Animals; aves; Birds; Birds; exotic; invasive ;New Jersey

    • Mute swans are among the most beautiful of the seven swan species in the world. They have little or no fear of humans, they are easily observable and provide opportunities for people to come in close contact with wildlife. The young have a dusky...
    • Jerry L. Wilson oral history transcript

    • Jerry L. Wilson oral history transcript

    • Biography; Biological control; Conservation; Employees (USFWS); History; Lakes; Maintenance; Management; Military; Fishing; Public attitudes; Public access; Realty; Wetlands; Birds; Prescribed burning; Wildlife refuges;

    • Jerry L. Wilson oral history interview as conducted by Denny Holland.
    • Clay Hardy oral history transcript (conducted by Norman Olson)

    • Clay Hardy oral history transcript (conducted by Norman Olson)

    • Biography; Biologists (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); History; Military; Management; Aviation; Work of the Service; Wildlife management; Collaboration; Conservation; Native Americans;

    • Clay Hardy oral history interview as conducted by Norman Olson. Clady Hardy also spent time at Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge, Amchika, and in Anchorage.
    • David Janes oral history transcript

    • David Janes oral history transcript

    • Biography; Employees (USFWS); Forestry; Military; Realty; Wetlands; Writing; Planning; Buildings, facilities and structures; Management; Youth; Biologists (USFWS);

    • David Janes oral history interview as conducted by Dorothe Norton. Along with working at various refuges, David Janes worked out of the regional offices in Region 5 and Region 6. He retired in 1997 as a GS-12 Land Acquisition Planning Biologist...
    • John Opie oral history transcript

    • John Opie oral history transcript

    • Biography; History; Environmental education; Partnerships

    • John Opie oral history interview as conducted by Lisa Mighetto. Note that Mr. Opie is not an employee with the Fish and Wildlife Service, but is one of the founders of the American Society of Environmental History (ASEH).
    • Forsythe interns Mourning Dove banding

    • Forsythe interns Mourning Dove banding

    • Bird banding; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Work of the Service; Youth; Volunteers;

    • Forsythe interns Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) banding on the Wildlife Drive at Edwin B. Forsythe NWR in NJ
    • Forsythe intern Mourning Dove banding

    • Forsythe intern Mourning Dove banding

    • Bird banding; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Work of the Service; Youth; Volunteers;

    • Forsythe intern Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) banding on the Wildlife Drive at Edwin B. Forsythe NWR in NJ
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