Albert Novara oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. Albert Novara joined the federal government as a flyways biologist conducting aerial surveys. He flew in Canada, Mexico, North Dakota and the Arctic.
Work of the Service; History; Climate change; Connecting People with Nature
This booklet describes the mission and work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and includes historical information and goals and objectives of all Bureau programs.
Connecting people with nature; Environmental education; Recreation
This special edition of Fish & Wildlife News provides a glimpse of what Service employees from coast to coast are already doing to reconnect children with nature. From the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where...
A FWS biologist is observing a condor in captivity at the Patuxent Research Refuge. The California condor is one of the largest flying birds in the world, with a wing span of more than nine feet. Condors can soar and glide for hours without...
Fishes; Fishing; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;
Soldiers from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Ft. Meade explore Patuxent Research Refuge's Cash Lake as they try their skills at fly fishing as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing program.
Fishes; Fishing; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; connecting people with nature;
Soldiers from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Ft. Meade explore Patuxent Research Refuge's Cash Lake as they try their skills at fly fishing as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing program.
Fishes; Fishing; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; connecting people with nature;
Soldiers from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Ft. Meade explore Patuxent Research Refuge's Cash Lake as they try their skills at fly fishing as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing program.