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    • Pete Ward oral history transcript

    • Pete Ward oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Waterfowl; Law enforcement; Art;

    • Peter Ward oral history interview with an unidentified interviewer. It is unclear whether Mr. Ward was an employee with the Fish and Wildlife Service.
    • RayBentley/Phillip Thorpe

    • RayBentley/Phillip Thorpe

    • History; Biography; Aviation; Biologists (USFWS); Birds; Waterfowl; Surveying; Marine mammals; Bird banding;

    • Ray Bentley and Phillip Thorpe oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. Note: at the time the interview was conducted, both Mr. Bentley and Mr. Thorpe were still employees with the Fish and Wildlife Service.
    • Paul Handy oral history transcript

    • Paul Handy oral history transcript

    • History; Management; Biography; Employees (USFWS); Biologists (USFWS); Management; Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management;

    • Paul Handy oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. Along with working at the FWS sites listed, Paul worked at New London, Spearfish, Valley City, Hebron, and Senecaville National Fish Hatcheries. He also worked in Marion, AL at the...
    • American Rubyspot Damselfly

    • American Rubyspot Damselfly

    • Insects; Aquatic environments; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams;

    • The beautiful rubyspot damselfly is difficult to mistake for any other species in California with its brightly colored thorax, bright red spot at the base of the wings,and large size. While occasionally found at large lakes, its most typical...
    • Tagging Nutria with Radio Telemetry Devices

    • Tagging Nutria with Radio Telemetry Devices

    • Aquatic animals; Invasive species; Mammals; Rodents; Wildlife management; Trapping; Tagging; Biologists (USFWS);

    • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service does studies to find out how these animals affect habitat and other species. Biologists adjust the collar on this nutria prior to releasing him.
    • 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.
    • The Grand beaver lodge on Scoter Camp Lakes

    • The Grand beaver lodge on Scoter Camp Lakes

    • Work of the Service; Wildlife management; Animal Tagging; Bird banding; Habitat; Lakes; Scenics; Landscapes; Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge; YFNWR; Species; Birds; Waterfowl

    • Biological Technicians stand on a large beaver lodge in Scoter Camp Lakes to find strategic locations to set up nets for trapping scoters for tagging.
    • In the field with SCEP student Lionel Grant.

    • In the field with SCEP student Lionel Grant.

    • Logo; Service patch; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Uniforms;

    • As a SCEP student and Visitor Services Park Ranger for Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Lionel Grant is responsible for the creation and implementation of environmental education programming. He is charged with the task of finding ways to...
    • Island Marble Butterfly

    • Island Marble Butterfly

    • Endangered species;

    • SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce a 12-month finding on a petition to list the island marble butterfly (Euchloe ausonides insulanus) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). After review of all...
    • Island Marble Butterfly Larvae

    • Island Marble Butterfly Larvae

    • insects;

    • SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce a 12-month finding on a petition to list the island marble butterfly (Euchloe ausonides insulanus) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). After review of all...
    • Rush Darter habitat

    • Rush Darter habitat

    • Fishes; Endangered species;

    • The rush darter is a small fish that grows to two to three inches long. And it’s even rarer than it is tiny: The species, identified in 1999, is known to exist in only three locations in Alabama. There are no figures on the rush darter population...
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