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    • Mussels Research

    • Mussels Research

    • Ohio River Island NWR; West Virginia; mollusks; FWS Employees (USFWS); National Wildlife Refuge

    • FRESHWATER MUSSELS RESEARCH. FWS biologists inspect freshwater mussels at the Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge in West Virginia. Freshwater mussels are filter feeders, taking their nutrients directly from the current where they are...
    • Bighorn sheep population management

    • Bighorn sheep population management

    • Aviation; Grants; Mammals; Management; Partnerships; Relocation; Resource management; Tagging; Volunteers; Wildlife management; Wildlife restoration;

    • Nevada Department of Wildlife biologists and volunteers working to capture and relocate bighorn sheep in the Muddy Mountains to enhance populations in the Meadow Valley area of Nevada.
    • Biologist entering cave

    • Biologist entering cave

    • bats; Biologists (USFWS); Caves; Caving; Diseases; Mammals;

    • Biologist entering cave through a bat gate to study White-nose syndrome at Greeley Mine in Stockbridge, Vermont.
    • Electrofishing day.

    • Electrofishing day.

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Banks; Biologists (USFWS); Coastal zone management; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Equipment; Fishes; Fishing; Fisheries management; Freshwater fishes; Marine environments; Marine ecology; Personnel; Plants;...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees catching fish using electrofishing practice.
    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee holds fish.

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee holds fish.

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Banks; Biologists (USFWS); Coastal zone management; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Equipment; Fishes; Fishing; Fisheries management; Freshwater fishes; Marine environments; Marine ecology; Personnel; Plants;...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service examines fish closely.
    • Closer look.

    • Closer look.

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Biologists (USFWS); Coastal zone management; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Fishes; Fishing; Fisheries management; Freshwater fishes; Marine environments; Marine ecology; Personnel; Research; Sampling; Scientific...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee provides a closer look of a fish retrieved via electrofishing methods.
    • More where that came from.

    • More where that came from.

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Banks; Biologists (USFWS); Coastal zone management; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Equipment; Fishes; Fishing; Fisheries management; Freshwater fishes; Marine environments; Marine ecology; Personnel; Plants;...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee holds up samples of the fish captured for study.
    • Easy and safe capture!

    • Easy and safe capture!

    • Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Experimental Population, Non-Essential; Personnel; Resource management; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • A Red Wolf leaps forward, while biologists capture it to check on it's health and well being. A regular practice at the Alligator National Wildlife Refuge.
    • A Day in the Life of a Wildlife Biologist

    • A Day in the Life of a Wildlife Biologist

    • Videography;Biologists (USFWS);

    • It takes lots of different jobs to run a national wildlife refuge! Chelsea Corcoran/Quadt demonstrates how to conduct a lesson plan where children explore the career of a wildlife biologist by participating in a hands-on bird mist netting...
    • Endangered Species Biologist

    • Endangered Species Biologist

    • Videography;Biologists (USFWS);

    • This video demonstrates how anyone can give these lesson plans from the Career Awareness Toolkit. Presented by Jim Siegel and Chelsea Corcoran/Quadt.
    • NCTC Electrofishing Course

    • NCTC Electrofishing Course

    • Videography;training;environmental education;

    • Builds knowledge and skills to enable biologists to increase the standardization and efficiency of electrofishing sampling while operating in a safer manner.
    • NCTC Wetland Plant Courses

    • NCTC Wetland Plant Courses

    • Videography;biologists (USFWS);environmental education;

    • Designed to improve the ability of field staff to identify wetland plants using botanical manuals and floras.
    • Survey Methods for Frog Abnormalities

    • Survey Methods for Frog Abnormalities

    • Videography;Environmental Education;aquatic animals;wildlife conservation;education;amphibians;

    • The purpose of the video is to show the proper survey methods, handling techniques, and measuring and data gathering protocols. Principles described also have applications for more general amphibian surveys at any location.
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