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    • Resources and Contacts

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    • 23 Resources and Contacts For information about cooperative conservation opportunities, contact the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service office for your State. Pacific Region ( Region 1) Endangered Species Program Office 1- 503- 231- 6118 www....
    • Becharof National Wildlife Refuge,Alaska

    • Becharof National Wildlife Refuge,Alaska

    • Aerial photography photography;Alaska; Landscapes; Mountains;Snow; Becharof National Wildlife Refuge; Wildlife refuges

    • Becharof NWR, King Salmon, Alaska: Tundra, mountains, and still-smoldering volcanoes, part of the Pacific "Ring of Fire," fill the senses as far as the eye can see at Becharof National Wildlife Refuge. Mt. Paulik volcano, seen here, is...
    • Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge

    • Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge

    • Aerial photography;Coastal environments; Oregon; NWR

    • Siletz Bay NWR, Newport, Oregon: Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is the only one of the Oregon Coastal Refuges truly accessible by car. U.S. Highway 101, which parallels the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Canada, traverses the wetlands of ...
    • Laysan Island

    • Laysan Island

    • Aerial photography; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments; Marine environments;

    • Laysan's ring of sandy dunes surrounds a 100-acre hypersaline interior lake, a feature unique to the Hawaiian Archipelago, and rare in the Pacific as a whole.
    • Laysan Island

    • Laysan Island

    • Aerial photography; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments; Marine environments;

    • Laysan previously harbored 5 unique species, of which two still survive, the Laysan duck and the Laysan finch. In addition, 2 million seabirds nest here.
    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    • Aerial photography; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments; Marine environments;

    • The atoll boast the highest rate of reef fish that are unique to the Hawaiian Archipelago, with 62% of fish species out of a total 174 species.
    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    • Aerial photography; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments; Marine environments;

    • The islets at Pearl and Hermes Atoll provide dry land for monk seals, green turtles, and a multitude of seabirds, with 16 species breeding here.
    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    • Aerial photography; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments; Marine environments;

    • Pearl and Hermes Atoll is a large atoll with several small islets such as the ones shown here, forming a total of 96 acres of land surrounded by over 300,000 acres of coral reef habitat.
    • Jim Voelzer oral history transcript

    • Jim Voelzer oral history transcript

    • Aircraft; Aviation; Biologists (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); Biography; History; Surveying; Management; Migratory birds; Bird banding; Waterfowl;

    • Jim Voelzer oral history transcript as conducted by John Cornely.
    • Pacific Loon

    • Pacific Loon

    • ALASKA MARITIME NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE; AMNWR; Birds; birding; habitat; Coastal environments; biology; PALO

    • 1975
    • Sand Point, Alaska

    • Sand Point, Alaska

    • Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; AMNWR; Birds; Coastal environments; Islands; biology; work of the refuge; Aleutians; Aleutian Islands; Villagess;

    • Sand Point is a community on the North Pacific bordering Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge lands
    • California Tiger Salamander

    • California Tiger Salamander

    • Amphibians; Wildlife impacts; Wildlife management; Threatened species;

    • A California Tiger Salamander is found along a roadway where netting has been placed to keep salamanders from crossing the road and into harms way.
    • Walrus Viewing at Cape Peirce

    • Walrus Viewing at Cape Peirce

    • Animals; Marine mammals; Recreation; Wildlife viewing; Wildlife refuges; Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; Togiak Gallery

    • Wildlife Viewing is becoming increasingly popular. Here, Dillingham Boy Scouts observe Pacific Walrus as part of an environmental education camp sponsored by Togiak NWR.
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