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    • Paul Schmidt oral history transcript

    • Paul Schmidt oral history transcript

    • History; Personnel; Wildlife refuges; Recreation; Planning; Employees (USFWS)

    • Paul Schmidt oral history interview with Norm Olson as interviewer. The interview was conducted during the Fish and Wildlife Service Retirees’ Reunion at the MCM Elegant Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Note: Mr, Schmidt was, at the time of...
    • RayBentley/Phillip Thorpe

    • RayBentley/Phillip Thorpe

    • History; Biography; Aviation; Biologists (USFWS); Birds; Waterfowl; Surveying; Marine mammals; Bird banding;

    • Ray Bentley and Phillip Thorpe oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. Note: at the time the interview was conducted, both Mr. Bentley and Mr. Thorpe were still employees with the Fish and Wildlife Service.
    • Mexican wolf recovery: three-year program review and assesment

    • Mexican wolf recovery: three-year program review and assesment

    • Endangered species; Mammals; Population control; Predator control; Predators; Reintroduction; Statistics;

    • This is the review of the efforts to reestablish Mexican wolves in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area . The review is a direct result of an environmental impact statement concluded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1996. It includes various...
    • Wind Turbine

    • Wind Turbine

    • Energy;

    • 3MW turbines recently installed at Tehachapi Pass. The wind farm has been operating since the 1980's. These new turbines are 410 feet tall from the ground to the tip of the blade.
    • Ursa Major at Uyak Bay, Kodiak

    • Ursa Major at Uyak Bay, Kodiak

    • Work of the Service; Boats; Transportation; Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge

    • Conference on the stern of US FWS Vessel Ursa Major. Amook Pass, Uyak Bay.
    • Kongakut River in Summer

    • Kongakut River in Summer

    • Scenics; Landscapes; Rivers and streams; Wildlife refuges; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; ANWR

    • Tussocks looking east across the Kongakut River by Caribou Pass.
    • Bonanza Creek and Dalton Highway

    • Bonanza Creek and Dalton Highway

    • Aerial photography; Human impacts; Lakes;

    • One of several rivers that pass under the Dalton Highway, these rivers are gateways for invasive plants to move down the river system into refuges like the Kanuti, and Koyukuk NWR; Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge; KNWR; Recreation; Tourism;...
    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • This yellow flower is threatened. The primary threat to the survival of white-haired goldenrod is the many visitors to rockshelters in the Red River Gorge area each year. In 1989, approximately 260,000 people visited the Red River Gorge Geological...
    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • This yellow flower is threatened. The primary threat to the survival of white-haired goldenrod is the many visitors to rockshelters in the Red River Gorge area each year. In 1989, approximately 260,000 people visited the Red River Gorge Geological...
    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee

    • Aquatic animals; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Fishes; Refuges; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee in the field, in dry area with remains of large fish.
    • Public Restroom at Lathrup Landing Boating Access

    • Public Restroom at Lathrup Landing Boating Access

    • Boating; Buildings, facilities and structures; Signs; Grants;

    • Public restroom facility at Lathrup Landing – Located on the Rogue River, 5 miles west of Grants Pass. A drop-in boat launch site with a CXT restroom. A cooperative project with Josephine County (who now maintains the site).
    • Lathrup Landing Boating Access

    • Lathrup Landing Boating Access

    • Boating; Grants;

    • Lathrup Landing – Located on the Rogue River, 5 miles west of Grants Pass. A drop-in boat launch site with a CXT restroom. A cooperative project with Josephine County (who now maintains the site).
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