A short-tailed albatross hatched on Eastern Island, one of three small flat coral islands that comprise Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge about 1,200 miles northwest of Honolulu. This marks the first confirmed hatching of a short-tailed...
Apolemichthys Xanthopunctatus, a golden-spotted angelfish, cruises along the coral at Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean 1,600 miles southwest of Honolulu.
Beds of staghorn coral (Acropora Sp) undulate across the sea floor at Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific, some 1,600 miles southwest of Honolulu.
History; Law enforcement; Biography; Game management;
Dave McMullen oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. Dave worked as a U.S. Game Management Agent in Bellingham, Washington and then went to Portland as a Special Agent. He also worked in D.C. and the Twin Cities in Minnesota.
History; Biography; Game management; Law enforcement; Endangered species; Marine mammals; Migratory birds;
David MuMullen oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. David McMullen worked in the various offices and in the field in the locations listed.
Law enforcement; International affairs; Employees (USFWS);
General brochure about wildlife inspection as a career. Wildlife inspectors of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service are the front-line defense against the illegal wildlife trade, a criminal enterprise that threatens species worldwide. These...
Heteractis Malu, a delicate sea anemone, waves its long purple-tipped tentacles at Kingman Reef National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific, about 1,000 miles southwest of Honolulu.