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    • "Sirenians of the world"

    • "Sirenians of the world"

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Public access; Recreation; Service patch; Uniforms; Visitor services; Wildlife...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee shares a poster about the Manatee.
    • Abernathy Fish Technology Center scientist at work

    • Abernathy Fish Technology Center scientist at work

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Employees (USFWS); Scientific personnel (USFWS); Work of the Service; Uniforms; Service patch;

    • Fish Biologist Richard Glenn from the Abernathy Fish Technology Center studies fish DNA with the help of a PCR machine. This device is used to amplify copies of DNA samples to assist the scientists in identifying genetic variations in fish...
    • Adults and children pretend to be bears.

    • Adults and children pretend to be bears.

    • Adults; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Vegetation; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Youth;

    • Children really get to experience the life of a bear. One of the many programs available at the refuge.
    • Agent Jim King and small plane N702

    • Agent Jim King and small plane N702

    • Personnel; Work of the Service; Transportation; Aircraft; Aviation; Employees (USFWS)

    • Agent King with axe over shoulder prepares to walk to an illegal beaver set about 1/2 mile in background. N702 airplane. 20 miles SW Galena, Alaska, April 1954. Jim King Collection
    • Agent Jim King with small plane at Minto Flats

    • Agent Jim King with small plane at Minto Flats

    • Personnel; Work of the Service; Transportation; Aircraft; Employees (USFWS); Aviation; History

    • Note: "2. Agent King with Boeing Y-L 15 at Minto, Alaska. April 1954" Plane is on frozen river. Jim King Collection. Aircraft used in apprehension and conviction of violators.
    • Agent Tremblay and small N783 plane

    • Agent Tremblay and small N783 plane

    • Transportation; Aircraft; Aviation; Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS); History

    • Agent Tremblay with U.S. Commissioner Allen of Nenana (tallest) and three local Nenana residents April 1954. Jim King Collection. Aircraft used in apprehension and conviction of violators.
    • Agents Tremblay and Allen at Minto Flats

    • Agents Tremblay and Allen at Minto Flats

    • Work of the Service; Personnel; Employees (USFWS);Transportation; Aircraft; Native Americans; Poaching

    • Note: "3. Tremblay and US Commissioner Allen and three local residents. Aircraft used in apprehension and conviction of violators. N 702 and N 783." April, 1954. Jim King Collection
    • Air temperature and wind readings

    • Air temperature and wind readings

    • Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS);

    • USFWS employee Elizabeth Labunski takes the air temperature and wind readings while on transect during the Prince William Sound Seabird and Sea Mammal Survey in Alaska.
    • Al Day oral history transcript

    • Al Day oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Aircraft; Aviation; Employees (USFWS); Game management; Management; Directors (USFWS); Work of the Service;

    • Oral history interview with Al Day as interviewed by Evelyn (Brown) Stevens.
    • Albert Day and Chester Sabeck

    • Albert Day and Chester Sabeck

    • History; Work of the Service; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska

    • The Pribilof Report 1949; Albert M. Day, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, and H. Chester Sabeck, Alaska Native Services chief reindeer herder, Kotzebue, Alaska.
    • Albert Day and Grumman Goose

    • Albert Day and Grumman Goose

    • History; Aircraft; Aircraft; Aviation; Work of the Service; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Nome, Alaska. Grumman Goose patrol plane used by the Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska. Albert M. Day, Director of the Service is standing in cargo pit in bow of the plane.
    • Albert Day and L.T. Oldroyd at Bethel Cemetery

    • Albert Day and L.T. Oldroyd at Bethel Cemetery

    • History; The Pribilof Report 1949; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; Work of the Service; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Bethel, Alaska. Albert M. Day, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and L.T. Oldroyd of the University of Alaska, inspecting the Bethel Cemetery. This cemetery was undermined by the Kuskokwim River just above the city water intake.
    • Albert Day on Nunivak Island

    • Albert Day on Nunivak Island

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; YUDE; Work of the Service; ARLIS; Personnel; Alaska

    • The Pribilof Report 1949. Wildlife Refuge sign outside the Mekyoruk Native Alaskan Store. Albert M. Day, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, pauses to look at it.
    • Alec Gelanin with Auklet

    • Alec Gelanin with Auklet

    • History; Work of the Service; Birds; Marine birds; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska

    • St. George Island. Alec Gelanin with young Least Auklet he has just taken from under a rock.
    • All Aboard?

    • All Aboard?

    • Automobiles; Birdwatching; Education; Education outreach; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Motor vehicles; Panoramics; Personnel; Plants; Public access; Recreation;...

    • Visitors are able to enjoy a tour of the refuge in open air comfort aboard the tour tram.
    • Amargosa Toad Habitat Restoration on Private Property: A Success Story

    • Amargosa Toad Habitat Restoration on Private Property: A Success Story

    • Agricultural ecosystems; Amphibians; Aquatic animals; Ecosystem recovery; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Human impacts; Land development; Maps; Partnerships; Ponds; Proposed Endangered;...

    • The Amargosa toad was not listed as endangered in part because of private landowners' efforts to restore habitat and protect this endemic species.
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