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    • Another tree planted!

    • Another tree planted!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • This woman has volunteered to help plant trees to replace the ones wiped out by hurricane Ike.
    • Aquatic Insect

    • Aquatic Insect

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Biologists (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); Work of the Service; Tagging; Threatened species; Monitoring;

    • Biologists find other aquatic creatures while tagging steelhead in Eagle Creek. Biologists use this tracking information to see if the hatchery fish that are spawning here are affecting the survival and productivity of the wild fish.
    • Arctic dance: the Mardy Murie story

    • Arctic dance: the Mardy Murie story

    • Employees (USFWS); Wilderness;

    • This is the bibliographic record of the book entitled Arctic Dance: the Mardy Murie Story by Charles Craighead. Portland, Or. : Graphic Arts Center Publishing, c2002. Contents include: That girl from Alaska: growing up in the great land -- Two in...
    • Art Hawkins oral history interview

    • Art Hawkins oral history interview

    • History; Biography; Birds; Education; Education outreach; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife management; Wilderness;

    • Oral history interview with Art Hawkins; Mark Maidosn as interveiwer.
    • Augering holes for explosives

    • Augering holes for explosives

    • History; Maintenance; Wildlife refuges; Fishes; Employees (USFWS);

    • Orlan E. Hall, maintanance man, augering hole for TNT charge to removes beaver dam to permit run of spawning grayling to ascend.
    • Baby sea turtle

    • Baby sea turtle

    • Reptiles; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Service patch; Uniforms; Work of the Service;

    • Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge biologist Sarah Dawsey holds a newly hatched sea turtle.
    • Baby sea turtles

    • Baby sea turtles

    • Reptiles; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Work of the Service

    • Newly hatched sea turtles are held in gloved hands.
    • Back in my other office.

    • Back in my other office.

    • Adults; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Management; Personnel; Resource management; Service patch; Uniforms; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge employees discuss refuge management needs.
    • Balcones National Wildlife Refuge fire

    • Balcones National Wildlife Refuge fire

    • Prescribed burning; Fire management; Employees (USFWS); Wildlife refuges

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fire specialist Josh Anderson uses a drip torch to ignite a prescibed burn at Balcones National Wildlife Refuge in Texas as Lucien Ball holds the fireline with an ATV and sprayer.
    • Be the arrow!

    • Be the arrow!

    • Archery; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Interpretation; Law enforcement; Leisure activities; Personnel; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites;...

    • Alligator River National Wildlife Rerfuge employee, steadies the arm of a young archer preparing to shoot.
    • Beach patrol

    • Beach patrol

    • Employees (USFWS); Marine environments; Logo; Service patch; Wildlife refuges; Vehicles; Motor vehicles; Recreational vehicles; Work of the Service;

    • FWS Employee patrols the beaches of Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge on an all terrain vehicle (ATV)
    • Berm building in Gulf

    • Berm building in Gulf

    • Oil spills; Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Service patch;

    • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service employee Mike Krebs uses a pump in the process of building a protective berm at the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The berm will act as a barrier if oil comes ashore.
    • Bill Ashe oral history transcript

    • Bill Ashe oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Employees (USFWS); Wildlife refuges;

    • Oral history interview with Bill Ashe. Mark Madison and George Gentry were interviewers. Bill Ashe discussed the following people: Jack Watson, Ira Gabrielson.
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