Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; International affairs; Law enforcement; Personnel; Work of the Service
This is a brochure describes the roles and responsibilities of United States Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife inspectors. It gives information on what must be done to pursue a career as a wildlife inspector.
Exhibits; Law enforcement; Work of the Service; Education; Education outreach; Wildlife management; Employees (USFWS);
Buyer Beware Exhibit at Logan Airport in Boston is designed to educate international travelers about the hazards of purchasing wildlife products abroad.
Oral history interview with William William Sr. with comments by William Barnes Jr. Stephen Brimm was the interviewer. William Barnes mentioned the following people: John Gottschalk, Harold Mosbaugh, John Rowle, H. P. Cottingham, J. Clark Salyer,...
Joe Richey oral history interview as conducted by Dorothe Norton. Joe Richey worked out of the Minneapolis Regional Office, Mid-West, in the engineering department.
History; Biography; Fish hatcheries; Employees (USFWS);
James Bayman oral history interview as conducted by Ed LaMotte. In addition to working at different hatcheries, James Bayman also worked at the Western Fish Nutrition Lab.
A Wildlife Inspector talking with travelers at the Service's "Buyer Beware" exhibit in Logan airport, Boston, MA. The exhibit is designed to educate travelers about the hazards of purchasing wildlife products abroad that are made from...
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...