INTERVIEW WITH ELIZABETH LOSEY BY MARK MADISON AND GEORGE GENTRY MARCH 15, 2003 MR. GENTRY: Let’s give some information to identify the tape. Give today’s date and where we’re at and that sort of thing. Today is March 15th. MS. LOSEY:...
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.
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...
Oral history interview with Dave Marshall as interviewed by Mark Madison. Marshall shares memories of people such as William Finley, Stanley Jewett, Ida Gabrielson, and J. Clark Salyer.
This is a report that identifies migratory and non-migratory birds species that represent the highest conservation priorities to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Military; Biography; History; Employees (USFWS); Youth; Recreation; Management; Hiking; Wilderness; Work of the Service; Wildlife refuges; Public access; Planning;
John Kurtz oral history transcript as conducted by Norman Olson. John Kurtz also spent time in the Phoenix Area Office in charge of refuges in Arizona and New Mexico. He also worked as supervisor for the northern refuges in Alaska.