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.
This report is an initial biological assessment of wetland conditions on Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Slade National Wildlife Refuge, and Florence Lake National Wildlife Refuge that was conducted as part of the pre-planning phase for...
Birds; Migratory birds; Monitoring; Perching birds; Research; Statistics; Species of concern; Wildlife management;
This is a status assessment and conservation plan for the Cassin's Sparrow. It includes a description and natural history of the bird, as well as range information pertinent to breeding, migration and wintering, monitoring activities, population...
July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - Refuge Operations Specialist Kenan Adams deployed from Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge to come and provide assistance rescuing wildlife in the Gulf Area. Photo by USFWS.
July 11, 2010 Destin, Fl - Refuge Operations Specialist Kenan Adams (Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge) rescues a juvenile Northern Gannet. The gannet was transported to one of several Oiled Bird Centers operated by Tri-State...
July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. Day One of deployment is "training day". Employees are provided thorough orientation and training in the safe handling of wildlife and...
July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. The bird could not fly, but had no visible oil. Photo by USFWS.
July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. Rescuer Kenan Adams works for Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge and is a student at Clemson University. Photo by USFWS.
July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. The gannet could not fly but was not visibly oiled. Photo by USFWS.