Birdwatching; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;
Dave Parsons, volunteer photographer and Sallie Gentry, Fish and Wildlife Service employee enjoy a day of photography and bird watching at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;Environmental Education;wildlife refuges;wildlife conservation;
Where Wildlife Comes First - Kenai National Wildlife Refuge covers over two million acres in south central Alaska. The refuge is home to: salmon, eagles, and trumpeter swans, moose, caribou, and Dall sheep, brown bear, lynx, and wolves.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;
Unfinished Symphony. This video underscores the critical role people perform to ensure the perpetual maintenance of rare places in the Sacramento Valley where truly, wildlife comes first.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;waterfowl;Wilderness;wildlife refuges;wildlife conservation;
Nature's Timeless Landscape. Charles M. Russell NWR is a sprawling slice of the American West. Stretching more than 125 miles from east to west along the Missouri River, the refuge is not one destination, but many.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;waterfowl;wildlife refuges;
An Oasis for Wildlife . Enjoy the splendor of the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge while learning about behind-the-scenes wetland management techniques implemented to maintain a flourishing wildlife habitat.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;
A Southern Serenade. Located in south-central Mississippi, Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors a glimpse of bountiful wildlife populations in restored southern pine and bottom land hardwood forest habitats.
Welcome to Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge! Mind your manners when monitoring the meandering mammals that mingle in our winter meeting grounds. In other words: join with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services and our partners here at Crystal...
This video takes you on a tour of one of the most unique refuges that make up the National Wildlife Refuge System. You will learn about Big Oaks history, it's habitat, wildlife, and the activities that you can enjoy, such as birdwatching, fishing...