In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
Kevin Duffy, a fisheries technician for dam owner Avista, uses a radio antenna to track tagged bull trout in a stream that feeds into Noxon Reservoir. Biologists track a handful of tagged fish daily to try and learn about their migratory movements,...
In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
National Conservation Training Center; West Virginia; NCTC
This GIS class learns how to use GPS receiver in the field. A geographic information system (GIS) is a versatile computer tool that can assist in natural resource conservation planning and decision making for a community, region, watershed, or...
OSA Webinar Series - Presented by Todd Sutherland, National I&M Data Manager and Jana Newman, National I&M Manager, Natural Resource Program Center, National Wildlife Refuge System. June 21, 2012.
Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change - NWF/NCTC Webinar Series. Presented by James I. Watling, Research Professor, University of Florida, Ft Lauderdale Research and Education Center. February 15, 2012.
Conservation in Action Series: NCTC Historian, Dr. Mark Madison hosts an interview with NPS Filmmaker John Grabowska on his new film “Katmai - Alaska's Wild Peninsula”. April 22, 2013.