Port St. Joe, FL: A thermometer is carefully installed atop the first layer of turtle eggs. This device is crucial to ensuring the sea turtle embryos stay healthy and the sex ratio of the turtles is not compromised.
Port St. Joe, FL: Upon excavating this nest, biologists knew that there were no healthy eggs in the batch. These eggs were crushed prior to excavation.
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...
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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.
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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.
Migratory Bird Webinar Series: Presented by USFWS Migratory Bird Program Staff. March 19, 2013.
Learn more about three initiatives that help bird conservation on the ground.