Joe Richey oral history interview as conducted by Dorothe Norton. Joe Richey worked out of the Minneapolis Regional Office, Mid-West, in the engineering department.
Harriet Rucker, Arden and Sylvia Trandahl, Jim and Eileen Johnson, Marion and Clyde Kelly, Don and Mary Carens, Kirk and Ann Presley, Don and Pat Zerjek, and Jack and Elaine Kinchloe. I appears that Harlan Johnson was the interviewer.
Alan Eusden oral history interview as conducted by Steve Chase. Alan talks about his time with the Randolph Mountain Club located in the White Mountains National Forest in New Hampshire.
Oral history interview with Harlan Johnson; Helen Johnson; Bobby Combs; Doreen Combs; Elmo Barney; Nancy Barney; Bruce Cannaday; Pauline Cannaday; Alice Gastinoff; Alfred Gastinoff; Al Cammrick; Pauline Cammrick; Dan McDougall; John Thompson;...
Jim King Collection; History Photograph; Work of the Service; Personnel; Transportation; Aircraft; Aircraft; Alaska
Jim King and Float Plane. "Wildlife Biologist and Pilot Jim King with one of the airplanes he used for bird surveys in Alaska and Western Canada 1964 to 1983.
This is a report on wetlands growth in the conterminous United States between 1998-2004. It offers information on growth only; wetland quality is not explored in this report.
The Columbian white-tailed deer was federally listed as endangered in 1968, at which time only a small population was known to survive on islands and a small area of mainland in Washington along the lower Columbia River. In 1978, a small population...
The Columbian white-tailed deer was federally listed as endangered in 1968, at which time only a small population was known to survive on islands and a small area of mainland in Washington along the lower Columbia River. In 1978, a small population...