Frank W. Sharp oral history interview with C.M. Mobley. Gabriel George is also present. Note that Mr. Sharp is not a retiree of the Fish and Wildlife Service, but was associated with the Hood Bay Cannery in Angoon, Alaska.
Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; Migratory birds; Raptors; Monitoring; Population control
This is the monitoring plan for the American peregrine falcon under the Endangered Species Act. It describes the methods of monitoring and their implementation.
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.
First recovery plan approved 12/7/1981. First revision approved June 1987. Second revision approved: 3/13/1995. The Florida panther is the last subspecies of Puma still surviving in the eastern United States. Historically occurring throughout the...
The following is a time line of significant events that have affected the land and ownership of the property now comprising the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC), with an emphasis on the period from early European settlement until...
This is the bibliographic record of the book entitled Two in the Far North by Margaret E. Murie. 35th anniversary, 5th ed. Seattle, WA : Alaska Northwest Books, 1997.
This is the bibliographic record of the book entitled Wapiti Wilderness by Margaret and Olaus Murie. Boulder, Co. : Colorado Associated University Press, c1985. Originally published in 1966 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Chapter 4 originally appeared in...
Margaret (Peg) Howard Watson is the Founder and President of the Green Schools Alliance (GSA) which is a global network of pre-K to grade 12 “schools guiding schools” to set and meet greening goals, raise environmental awareness, and empower...