Children; Connecting people with nature; Education outreach; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Service patch; Uniforms; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;
Columbia, Missouri Douglas High students. Education program with University of Missouri and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
William Finley and friends coming ashore at Three Arch Rocks during the summer of 1912. William Finley's friend Dalla Lore Sharp, at the time an English professor at Boston University, visited Finley in Oregon for the summer with his son, Dallas Jr.
Hand painted glass slide of William Finley and friends coming ashore with photography gear at Three Arch Rocks during the summer of 1912. William Finley's friend Dalla Lore Sharp, at the time an English professor at Boston University, visited...
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Private landowners, large and small, play a vital role conserving habitat for fish, wildlife, and plants. In
fact, more than two- thirds of the nation’s threatened and endangered species use habitat found on...
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“ Conservation districts have long
advocated that natural resources
conservation must come from
voluntary, incentive- based approaches.
For species conservation, it is clear
that success lies in flexible tools and
incentives that promote...
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A Texas Cattle Rancher Who “ Became a Believer”
“ We’re just ‘ wildlifing’ it all over the place, and we’re
happy to do it,” Bob Long said. Long is enhancing
habitat on his 550- acre property to benefit the Houston
toad, an...
Birds; Birdwatching; Connecting people with nature; Perching birds;
Pair of Eastern bluebirds preparing a nest in a bird house on the campus of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Conservation Training Center.
Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change - NWF/NCTC Webinar Series - Presented by Dr. David L. Peterson, Research Biologist, USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station, Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington. September 26, 2012.
Conserving the Arenas, not the Actors: Wildlife Linkages for a Changing Climate - Presented by Paul Beier (professor of conservation biology and wildlife ecology at Northern Arizona University)
Native Aquatic Species Restoration Webinar Series - "Perspective Extinction". Presented by Vance Vredenburg, San Francisco State University and U.C. Berkeley. October 20, 2011.