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    • Removing a Fishing Hook from an Albatross

    • Removing a Fishing Hook from an Albatross

    • Employees (USFWS); Wildlife refuges; Wildlife impacts; Birds; Marine birds; Islands; Tropical environments; Service patch;

    • USFWS employees help to remove a fishing hook from an albatross on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Volunteers Removing Nonnative Ironwoods

    • Volunteers Removing Nonnative Ironwoods

    • Trees; Vegetation; Plants; Volunteers; Tropical environments; Resource management; Management; Islands; Habitat conservation;

    • Volunteers remove nonnative ironwoods from Eastern Island, Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Removing Invasive Species

    • Removing Invasive Species

    • Plants; Invasive species; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); uniforms; service patch;

    • A group of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees and interns work together to remove invasive species at the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge located in Maine.
    • Prescribed Burn - Balcones National Wildlife Refuge

    • Prescribed Burn - Balcones National Wildlife Refuge

    • Prescribed burning; Fires; Wildlife refuges;

    • A 292-acre Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) prescribed burn is conducted on Balcones National Wildlife Refuge in Texas in February 2004 to remove accumulated juniper cuttings from a previous mechanical thinning project.
    • Gray Wolf

    • Gray Wolf

    • Mammals; animal; wildlife; Reintroduction; canine; carnivore; Predators; Resource management

    • Captured gray wolf in pen - as part of the effort to restore gray wolf populations in the United States to self-sustaining levels, and remove the species from the endangered species list, wild wolves were captured in Canada, given health...
    • Gray Wolf Health Examination

    • Gray Wolf Health Examination

    • carnivore; Mammals; animals; wildlife; Reintroduction; Resource management;

    • gray wolf reintroduction - 1996 - gray wolves were captured in Canada and released into the United States in the effort to establish self-sustaining populations of wolves and remove the species from the endangered species list.
    • California Condor

    • California Condor

    • Birds; Endangered species; Raptors; Birds of prey; Captive breeding

    • Condor release at Lion Canyon after lead chelation, a process to remove lead from the blood.
    • Private Stewardship Grants

    • Private Stewardship Grants
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    • 19 Private Stewardship Grants What are the benefits? For the landowner: Allows private landowners to submit project proposals directly to the Fish and Wildlife Service and offers a low cost- share ratio to assist landowners in...
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