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    • Robert Krear oral history transcript

    • Robert Krear oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Biologists (USFWS); Education; Environmental education; Exhibitions; Forestry; Forests; Parks; Wildlife refuges; Wilderness;

    • Oral history interview with Robert Krear. Roger Kaye as interviewer.
    • Robert D. (Bob) Jones, Jr.

    • Robert D. (Bob) Jones, Jr.

    • History; Biography; Wildlife management; Boating; Boats; Waterfowl; Hunting; Predator control;

    • Robert D. (Bob) Jones, Jr. oral history interview as conducted by C.M. (Chuck) Mobley. Mr. Jones is probably better known by his nickname, "Sea Otter Jones."
    • Red-cockaded woodpecker

    • Red-cockaded woodpecker

    • Birds; Endangered species;

    • This is an in-depth description of the red-cockaded woodpecker. It covers a multitude of topics, including history, location, habitat, environmental niche, conservation efforts and more.
    • Rescue of a Northern Gannet

    • Rescue of a Northern Gannet

    • Birds; Oil spills;

    • July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. Day One of deployment is "training day". Employees are provided thorough orientation and training in the safe handling of wildlife and...
    • Archaeologist Inspects Newly Constructed Tidal Channel

    • Archaeologist Inspects Newly Constructed Tidal Channel

    • Structures; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams; Habitat restoration; Wetland restoration; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges;

    • Archaeologist Theresa Molino inspecting a newly constructed tidal channel for evidence of cultural resources. Byram Archaeological Consulting and the Coquille Indian Tribe are conducting extensive cultural resources monitoring of all construction...
    • Rhino horns

    • Rhino horns

    • Wildlife management; Work of the Service;

    • Rising global demand for rhino horn – both for alleged medicinal value and ornamental use – has led to an epidemic of poaching in Africa, as well as theft and illegal trade in rhino horns from museums and private collections. Illegal...
    • Rhino horns

    • Rhino horns

    • Animal industry; Water management; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • Rising global demand for rhino horn – both for alleged medicinal value and ornamental use – has led to an epidemic of poaching in Africa, as well as theft and illegal trade in rhino horns from museums and private collections. Illegal...
    • Evidence of Musk Ox on Nunivak Island

    • Evidence of Musk Ox on Nunivak Island

    • Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; Species; Animals; Mammals; ARLIS; Alaska

    • A bank used as a rubbing place by musk ox. Note bits of wool adhering to bank. Refuge supervisor David Spencer in photo.
    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species; Endangered species;

    • Short's goldenrod is a rhizomatous perennial generally 2 to 2 and one-half feet tall, with alternately arranged narrow leaves about 2 to 4 inches long and O.2 to O.6 of an inch wide. The largest leaves occur near the middle of the stem. Yellow...
    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • Short's goldenrod is a rhizomatous perennial generally 2 to 2 and one-half feet tall, with alternately arranged narrow leaves about 2 to 4 inches long and O.2 to O.6 of an inch wide. The largest leaves occur near the middle of the stem. Yellow...
    • Black-footed ferret recovery plan (Original approval: June 14, 1978).

    • Black-footed ferret recovery plan (Original approval: June 14, 1978).

    • Wildlife; Endangered species; Wildlife restoration; Captive breeding; Reintroduction;Rare species

    • Published August 8, 1988. The Black-footed Ferret Recovery Plan outlines steps for recovery of the black-footed ferret (Mustela niorioes) throughout its historical range. Evidence suggests that the ferret was widely distributed and was probably...
    • Conservation in a Rapidly Changing Climate

    • Conservation in a Rapidly Changing Climate

    • Videography;Webinar;

    • NWF/NCTC Webinar Series. Presented by Dr. Camille, Professor in Intergrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin and National Aquarium Chair in the Public Understanding of Oceans and Human Health, Plymouth University, UK. April 18, 2012.
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