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    • Paul Schmidt oral history transcript

    • Paul Schmidt oral history transcript

    • History; Personnel; Wildlife refuges; Recreation; Planning; Employees (USFWS)

    • Paul Schmidt oral history interview with Norm Olson as interviewer. The interview was conducted during the Fish and Wildlife Service Retirees’ Reunion at the MCM Elegant Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Note: Mr, Schmidt was, at the time of...
    • Nina Leopold Bradley oral history transcript.

    • Nina Leopold Bradley oral history transcript.

    • History; Biography; Environments (Natural); Forest conservation; Grasses; Habitat conservation; Historic sites; Places (Human-made); Land development; Landscape conservation; Soil conservation; Soil management; Songbirds;

    • Nina Leopold Bradley oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison and Steve Laubach.
    • Mexican wolf recovery: three-year program review and assesment

    • Mexican wolf recovery: three-year program review and assesment

    • Endangered species; Mammals; Population control; Predator control; Predators; Reintroduction; Statistics;

    • This is the review of the efforts to reestablish Mexican wolves in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area . The review is a direct result of an environmental impact statement concluded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1996. It includes various...
    • Short-tailed Albatross Chick Survives Major Storm

    • Short-tailed Albatross Chick Survives Major Storm

    • Birds;

    • Gale force winds, rain, thunder, and lightning rocked Midway Atoll on Friday night, Feb. 11th, leading to moderate damage and loss of wildlife. Fortunately, no island residents or visitors were hurt and no major infrastructure was damaged. For at...
    • Boat Dock Damaged by Tsunami

    • Boat Dock Damaged by Tsunami

    • Islands; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife impacts; Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Weather impacts;

    • Boat dock damage in Midway Atoll harbor after a tsunami generated by a powerful earthquake off the coast of Japan struck the refuge at 11:36 PM on Thursday, March 10th and continued for the next few hours. Fortunately, Midway residents received...
    • Vehicles Returning After Having Been Secured on Higher Ground

    • Vehicles Returning After Having Been Secured on Higher Ground

    • Islands; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife impacts; Birds; Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Marine birds; Weather impacts;

    • Fortunately, Midway residents received approximately 4 hours of advanced warning and successfully implemented its tsunami emergency plan. All essentially infrastructure and equipment were secured.
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