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    • Inspectors clear legal imports and exports, and stop shipments that violate the law. They make sure that wildlife imports and exports are accompanied by the required permits and licenses, and verify that the contents of shipments match the items...
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    • CO, KS, MT, NE, ND, SD, UT, WY AK Headquarters Assistant Regional Director for Law Enforcement, Region 6 U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service P. O. Box 25486- DFC Denver, Colorado 80225 Telephone: 303/ 236 7540 Assistant Regional Director for Law...
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    • Wildlife Inspection Ports • Designated Ports • Border, Special and Other Ports ( Not shown: Agana, Guam) New Mexico Delaware Maryland Texas Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota Montana North...
    • From our Partners

    • From our Partners
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    • 2 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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    • 23 Resources and Contacts For information about cooperative conservation opportunities, contact the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service office for your State. Pacific Region ( Region 1) Endangered Species Program Office 1- 503- 231- 6118 www....
    • America's Wildest Places - Volume 2

    • America's Wildest Places - Volume 2
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    • This is the second in a series of DVD compilations of refuge videos entitled "America's Wildest Places." Teddy Roosevelt's your host as "America's Wildest Places - Volume 2" takes you to six more of America's outstanding...
    • Laysan Island

    • Laysan Island

    • Aerial photography; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments; Marine environments;

    • Laysan previously harbored 5 unique species, of which two still survive, the Laysan duck and the Laysan finch. In addition, 2 million seabirds nest here.
    • Jim Voelzer oral history transcript

    • Jim Voelzer oral history transcript

    • Aircraft; Aviation; Biologists (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); Biography; History; Surveying; Management; Migratory birds; Bird banding; Waterfowl;

    • Jim Voelzer oral history transcript as conducted by John Cornely.
    • Bald Eagle

    • Bald Eagle

    • Alaska; Kodiak Island; Raptors; Birds of prey;

    • Bald eagle draws wings back as it comes into the nest for a landing. Bald eagles generally lay 2 to 3 eggs in a large nest made of sticks and smaller twigs in tall trees or on rocky cliffs.
    • Black toad

    • Black toad

    • Amphibians;

    • The toad's black skin is covered in white and tan speckles and it sports a white midline down its spine from head to rump. Adults are approximately 5 cm (2 inches) in length. They are active during the warmer months and overwinter underground near...
    • California Tiger Salamander

    • California Tiger Salamander

    • Amphibians; Wildlife impacts; Wildlife management; Threatened species;

    • A California Tiger Salamander is found along a roadway where netting has been placed to keep salamanders from crossing the road and into harms way.
    • Habitat suitability index models: Gadwall (breeding)

    • Habitat suitability index models: Gadwall (breeding)

    • Aquatic birds; Biological control; Habitat conservation; Migratory birds; Wetlands;

    • The basis for this HSI model was developed in a workshop that included the following waterfowl biologists form the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, ND: Leo Kirsch (retired), John Lokemoen, and George Swanson. These individuals...
    • The coastal program: caring for our coastal habitats

    • The coastal program: caring for our coastal habitats

    • Aquatic environments; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Habitat conservation;

    • This is a fact sheet about work completed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Coastal Program which is designed to help manage coastal habitat. It includes information regarding work completed in many coastal areas of the United States.
    • Whooping Cranes at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

    • Whooping Cranes at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

    • Aransas;Refuge Centennial; Birds; History;Endangered species; Texas

    • Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, north of Corpus Christi, Texas, is one of the National Wildlife Refuge System’s premier units, in large part because of the role it has played in the recovery of the endangered whooping crane, a 5-foot-tall white...
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