Frank W. Sharp oral history interview with C.M. Mobley. Gabriel George is also present. Note that Mr. Sharp is not a retiree of the Fish and Wildlife Service, but was associated with the Hood Bay Cannery in Angoon, Alaska.
For the past 18 months, the National Wildlife Refuge System has worked to create a vision that will guide the management of the Refuge System during the next decade and beyond. Conserving the Future is built on the foundation and inspiration of...
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th 2011, of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas.
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th 2011, of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas.
Buildings, facilities and structures; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;
The Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk is a ¾-mile loop trail that meanders along the Scuppernong River through a cypress swamp and leads into downtown Columbia. The boardwalk introduces visitors to the beauty of the coastal sounds of...
Buildings, facilities and structures; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;
The Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk is a ¾-mile loop trail that meanders along the Scuppernong River through a cypress swamp and leads into downtown Columbia. The boardwalk introduces visitors to the beauty of the coastal sounds of...
Buildings, facilities and structures; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;
The Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk is a ¾-mile loop trail that meanders along the Scuppernong River through a cypress swamp and leads into downtown Columbia. The boardwalk introduces visitors to the beauty of the coastal sounds of...
Buildings, facilities and structures; Wildlife viewing; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;
The Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk is a ¾-mile loop trail that meanders along the Scuppernong River through a cypress swamp and leads into downtown Columbia. The boardwalk introduces visitors to the beauty of the coastal sounds of...