History; Personnel; Game management; Law enforcement;
Wayne Sanders oral history interview with Dorothe Norton as interviewer. Transcription note: this tape is seriously flawed technically. Much of conversation was not recorded.
This is a status assessment of the double-crested cormorant in North America as of 2001. It includes general information on the bird, biological information and area-specific population information for throughout North America.
Oral history interview with Tom Reed as interviewed by Dave Hall. Also present are "Cigar" Daisey and a few unidentified others. This conversation is being video as well as audio recorded.
North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) panel discussion transcript with Carl Madsen, Jim McCuag, Harvey Nelson, David Sharp, and Bob Streeter. John Cornely is the moderator. This is the second discussion in a series recording the...
North American Waterfowl Management Plan panel discussion transcript with Bob Streeter (moderator), Paul Hartman, Carey Smith, Dave Paullin, Jerry Johnson, and Charles Baxter.
Sweetwater Marsh NWR, Imperial Beach, California: This bit of salt-marsh habitat, just 315 acres, is all that's left of the huge salt marshes surrounding San Diego Bay. The refuge was developed as a result of a court-ordered settlement over a...
The California Coastal Conservancy was awarded $1 million to help restore 438 acres of leveed grazing lands to a mosaic of open water, tidal channels, intertidal marsh, riparian woodland, and uplands. This project is part a larger effort being...
Candidate; Species of concern; Amphibians; Remote sensing;
Columbia spotted frogs (Rana Luteiventris) are found from Alaska and most of British Columbia to Washington east of the Cascades, Idaho, and portions of Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah. Spotted frogs live in spring seeps, meadows, marshes, ponds and...
Burning marshes opens new nesting grounds for migratory birds at Tule Lake NWR. The Tule Marsh is burned intermittently every few years. Tule reeds become thick and choke nesting habitat. Burning removes old growth, inviting new nesting...
At sunset when most herons are flying toward their roosting places, the black-crowned night herons are leaving the trees where they have spent the day scattering over the marshes to feed. By foraging at night, these birds avoid competition with...
Lower Klamath NWR, Tulelake, California: Hills and mountains surround the lowland marshes of Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuges in California. Winter snowpack at higher elevations provides the spring runoff to replenish the Klamath Basin’s...
At sunset when most herons are flying toward their roosting places, the black-crowned night herons are leaving the trees where they have spent the day scattering over the marshes to feed. By foraging at night, these birds avoid competition with...