Bill and Jean Thomas oral history interview with Roger Kaye. Note that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were not Fish and Wildlife Service employees, but were long time residents of the Upper Porcupine and Upper Black Rivers in Alaska.
Bob Weeden and Ginny Wood oral history interview. Note: The interviewers are not identified at any time on the tape. There are at least two interviewers (possibly three) – one (or two) male and one female. Their comments are not identified...
Tall white spruce shade the mossy forest floor near a lake on the Yukon Flats NWR.Trees; Scenics; Landscapes; Forestss; Boreal Forests; Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge; YFNWR; Species; Vegetation; Trees
Work of the Service; Wildlife management; Birds; Waterfowl; Employees (USFWS); Personnel; Biologists (USFWS); Research
Biological Technician Scott Freeman candles a scoter egg to see at what stage of incubation the nest is during a white-winged scoter breeding ecology study on the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge.
Fish biologists with Colorado Division of Wildlife and the USFWS's Colorado Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office collect cutthroat trout from Lake Nanita in Rocky Mountain National Park. Chris Kennedy/USFWS photo.
Fish biologists with Colorado Division of Wildlife and the USFWS's Colorado Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office collect cutthroat trout from Lake Nanita in Rocky Mountain National Park.
For the past 18 months, the National Wildlife Refuge System has worked to create a vision that will guide the management of the Refuge System during the next decade and beyond. Conserving the Future is built on the foundation and inspiration of...