The National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation is a partnership effort with the States and national conservation organizations, and has become one of the most important sources of information on fish and wildlife...
Maps; Mapping; GIS; Geospatial; Agriculture; Amphibians; Anadromous species; Aquatic animals; Aquatic birds; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Birds; Chemical industry; City environments; Environmental quality; Farms and farming; Fisheries...
The Tualatin River watershed, which contains the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, is a mix of urban, industrial, and rural land use. This map is intended to show the intersection of potential contaminant...
The Inventory and Monitoring Achievement Tracker (IMAT) database has been designed to help the National I&M office facilitate tracking of I&M funded projects. It is used by regional and national I&M staff to identify common project...
Abstract: The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus, hereafter manatee), inhabiting Puerto Rico’s coastal waters, is a subspecies of the endangered West Indian manatee (Federal Register, July 22, 1985. Vol. 50(140):29900-29909). Habitat...
Military; Biography; Employees (USFWS); History; Work of the Service; Fishes; Research; Mammals; Supervision; Biologists (USFWS);
Dan Stinnett oral history transcript as conducted by Dorothe Norton. Dan Stinnett worked out of the Ecological Services office in Tulsa, Oklahoma and out of the Region 3 - Midwest office in Minnesota not only as an ecosystem biologist but as a...
Military; International conservation; Biography; History; Waterfowl; Legislation; Game management; Management;
Gary Myers oral history transcript as conducted by Mark Madison. Gary Myers started working as a biologist in the Game and Fish Department in Colorado before moving on to the Colorado Division of Wildlife as assistant director and eventually...
Jack Fillio oral history transcript as conducted by Dorothe Norton. Jack Fillio also worked at Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey before it combined with Barnegat to form the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge.
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.
Oil spills; Oil spills; Birds; Employees (USFWS); Service patch; Uniforms;
Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries biologist joins U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Biologists for a nesting bird survey on a Breton National Wildlife Refuge.
Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries biologist joins U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Biologists for a nesting bird survey on a Breton National Wildlife Refuge.
Wildlife Biologist James Harris, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Contaminants biologist discover a dead bird found on the shore of Breton National Wildlife Refuge.
The Shorebird Sister Schools Program presents an activity that explores the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon
Gulf Oil Spill on coastal birds and the work of many dedicated professionals helping in species recovery, with a
focus on career...
Native Americans revered the lake sturgeon as an important part of their culture that provided food, oil, leather and other staples. Over-harvesting, habitat loss, damming of tributaries and pollution all contributed to the population declines. ...