Education; Climate change; Climate effects; Podcast; Public Lecture;
Larry Battson speaks at the Sc3 about Bigfoot, a legendary (some claim “imaginary”) ape-like human who has been reportedly sighted from California to Indiana. Battson’s background as a wildlife educator gives him a unique perspective on...
Oral history interview with Mercedes Eicholz with Roger Kaye as interviewer. Recorded telephone interview by Roger Kaye, June 15, 2004 Fairbanks, Alaska
History; Biography; Birds; Buildings, facilities and structures; Employees (USFWS); Farms and farming; Lakes; Military; Ranching; Rangelands; Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;
Oral history interview with Keith Hamel and Arden Trandahl as interviewer.
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.
Jay Eisenhart oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. During the summer of his college years, Jay Eisenhart worked for the Fish and Wildlife Service doing the Rampart Dam Survey in Alaska. He then became involved with trapping,...
Oral history interview with J. Malcolm Greany. J. Malcolm Greany 1610 Taylor St. Hood River, Oregon 97214 Interviewed by Jim King, 11/29/98 Tapes transcribed by: Mary E. Smith 4120 Dorothy Drive Anchorage, AK 99504 907/333-0092
Edmund Norton Jr. oral history interview as conducted by Dorothe Norton. Edmund Shuda Jr. worked out of the Minneapolis regional office traveling throughout the region working in the realty department. He retired as a GS 11 Realty Specialist.
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...