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    • Snapping Turtle

    • Snapping Turtle

    • Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Wetlands;

    • Snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) on the Wildlife drive
    • Manatee Bones

    • Manatee Bones

    • Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Law enforcement; Endangered species; history; uniforms; service patch;

    • A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer holds up manatee bones.
    • Cold Bay

    • Cold Bay

    • Wildlife refuges; ; Work of the Service; Personnel;

    • Bob Jones, Cold Bay in Alaska, Izembek National Wildlife Refuge;ARLIS; Man standing with dark shirt on appears to be tasting somethng from his hand
    • Applegate Cove

    • Applegate Cove

    • Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Personnel; Coastal zone management; Coastal zone management; Ferries; Motor vehicles;

    • Izembek Lagoon, Applegate Cove. Bob Jones (left) and driver Cal Reeve loading Fish and Wildlife Service Jeep for lagoon crossing. They lashed two skiffs together to serve as pontoon to transport Jeep across Applegate Cove.
    • Clarence Rhode, Grumman Goose, Man in Kyak

    • Clarence Rhode, Grumman Goose, Man in Kyak

    • Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; Aircraft; Aircraft; Work of Service; Personnel; Native Americans; ARLIS; Alaska

    • The Pribilof Report 1949. Nunivak Island. "FWS airplane (Grumman Goose), Clarence Rhode, Regional Director at Juneau, in bow of plane attempting to moore it with the aid of Eskimos in kayaks."
    • Constructing Fish Trap on Yukon River

    • Constructing Fish Trap on Yukon River

    • Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; Animals; Species; Fishes; Subsistence; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Two miles below Marshall, Alaska, three people construct a fence of willows for fish trap on Yukon River.
    • Kayaks on Nunivak Island

    • Kayaks on Nunivak Island

    • Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • "The Pribilof Report 1949" Unidentified person with vintage kayaks on the beach.
    • USGS party and Boy in Kayak,  Bethel, 1898

    • USGS party and Boy in Kayak, Bethel, 1898

    • Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Eskimo kayak and boy at Bethel, Kuskokwim River. The Hinckley party starting from Bethel for the Yukon. In 1898, the USGS sponsored a geologic and topographic reconnaissance of southwestern Alaska. Josiah Edward Spurr led a three canoe expedition...
    • Banding Brants

    • Banding Brants

    • Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; Birds; Work of the Service; Waterfowl; Goose; Geese; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Jim Geerdts, Joe Panuyak, and Jim King at Ranklin Slough sexing and banding flightless Brant.
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