You've searched:

All Collections
  • All fields: eggs
(421 results)



Display: 20

    • Turtle egg relocation

    • Turtle egg relocation

    • Reptiles; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Loggerhead sea turtle eggs being relocated to keep erosion from washing them away; Cape Island, S.C.
    • Holding Room

    • Holding Room

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Work of the Service;

    • The holding room at Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery where the eggs will live until they hatch.
    • Male Chinook Being Milked

    • Male Chinook Being Milked

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Employees (USFWS); Biologists (USFWS); Work of the Service; uniforms; service patch;

    • Male Chinooks are milked and the eggs are then fertilized.
    • Tule Fall Chinook Females

    • Tule Fall Chinook Females

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Work of the Service;

    • Tule fall Chinook females being bled out. Without this step blood can fix with the eggs and prevent fertilization.
    • Hermes Copper Butterfly

    • Hermes Copper Butterfly

    • Insects;

    • Hermes Copper butterfly is found primarily in San Diego County, California, with a few records of the species documented in Baja California, Mexico. It inhabits coastal sage scrub and southern mixed chaparral and lays its eggs on its larval host...
    • Western Snowy Plover with Triple Stripe Bands

    • Western Snowy Plover with Triple Stripe Bands

    • Birds; Shorebirds; Threatened species; Coastal environments;

    • The Pacific coast population of western snowy plovers breeds on coastal beaches from southern Washington to southern Baja California, Mexico. Plovers lay their eggs in shallow depressions in sandy or salty areas that generally do not have much...
    • Lamar National Fish Hatchery

    • Lamar National Fish Hatchery

    • Pennsylvania; FWS Employees (USFWS); Resource management

    • Biologists at Lamar National Fish Hatchery in Pennsylvania work in the laboratory. National Fish Hatcheries either produce eggs for broodstock or rear young fish for stocking into the nation's waters. In 1996, the National Fish Hatchery system...
    • Fish and Wildlife Volunteer

    • Fish and Wildlife Volunteer

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteer collects loggerhead turtle eggs from a nest for relocation to a site less vulnerable to ocean changes.
    • Volunteer

    • Volunteer

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteer collects loggerhead turtle eggs from a nest for relocation to a site less vulnerable to ocean changes.
    • Volunteers

    • Volunteers

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteers collect loggerhead turtle eggs from a nest for relocation to a site less vulnerable to ocean changes.
    • Volunteers

    • Volunteers

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteers collect loggerhead turtle eggs from a nest for relocation to a site less vulnerable to ocean changes.
    • Predator Control

    • Predator Control

    • Predator control; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); history; uniforms; service patch;

    • A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee prepares a device to prevent predators from preying on nesting birds and their eggs.
Coming soon

This content is not yet available. Please check back.

 

QuickView

Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail
on off
 

Layout options:

Thumbnail with title
Grid with smaller thumbnails and more detail
Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK