This is a brochure that describes the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including a brief history of the Service as well as continuing work to help wildlife conservation.
Work of the Service; Personnel; Employees (USFWS); Snow; History; Ice;
Paul Fischer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fisheries biologist, uses hand auger to bore a hole in the ice on the Tanana River so an underwater TV camera can be lowered. Art Libraries Society (ARLIS)
Work of the Service; History; Recreation; Wildlife management
This is a report that describes various programs successfully implemented and various tasks completed, by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs, Division of Federal Assistance. Articles include...
Work of the Service; History; Climate change; Connecting People with Nature
This booklet describes the mission and work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and includes historical information and goals and objectives of all Bureau programs.
Work of the Service; Exhibits; Fisheries management;
D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery, Fisheries Workers, Deputy Director Marshall Jones. art exhibits fishery Industries fishing parks places Wildlife refuges water management
Work of the Service; Aircraft; Recreation; Fishing; Alaska
Widgeon NC 722 engaged in fisherman check on Sitkoh Lake, Southeast Alaska. C.L. Anderson, Director of Territorial Fisheries Department, Louis McDonald, Assistant to Director of Territorial Fisheries Dept.
This is a fact sheet describing the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. It briefly describes the mission and history of the Service and the Service's current conservation work and plans for the future.
Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; Fisheries management; Work of Service; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska
Karluk Investigations - 1948. Karluk Lake, Kodiak, Alaska. Collecting water samples for quantitative chemical analysis and collection of plankton for quantitative and qualitative tests. Richard F. Shuman on the right.