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    • Critical habitat: what is it?

    • Critical habitat: what is it?

    • Endangered species;

    • When a species is proposed for listing as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (Act), we must consider whether there are areas of habitat we believe are essential to the species’ conservation. Those areas may be...
    • Americas Most Amazing Stamp

    • Americas Most Amazing Stamp

    • Videography; birds; habitat conservation; hunting; migratory birds; recreation; waterfowl; wetland restoration; wildlife restoration

    • When the explorers first set foot upon the continent of North America, the skies and marshes and lands teemed with an astonishing variety of wildlife. Beginning with those early settlers and continuing today, the vast majority of our natural...
    • Fremont Weir on the Sacramento River

    • Fremont Weir on the Sacramento River

    • Rivers and streams; Water management;

    • When the water level of the Sacramento River reaches a high point it flows over into the Fremont Weir and then into the Yolo Bypass. The weir is part of flood control for the Sacramento River.
    • Where the Wild Things Were

    • Where the Wild Things Were

    • Videography;BROADCAST;

    • Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators. An interview with Will Stolzenburg, author and wildlife journalist, as part of the Conservationist in Action Series. Hosted by Dr. Mark Madison.
    • Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

    • Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;waterfowl;wetlands;wildlife refuges;recreation;

    • Where Wildlife and People Naturally Come Together. The Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Office is located in the northeast corner of North Carolina, in the town of Columbia.
    • Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

    • Kenai 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.
    • Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge

    • Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;waterfowl;wetlands;rivers and streams;wildlife refuges;education;

    • Where Wildlife Comes Naturally. Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge is just one of over 500 refuges located nationwide.
    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;

    • Where Wildlife Comes Naturally. The primary purpose of the Muscatatuck Refuge is to provide food, shelter, and nesting areas for waterfowl and many kinds of native birds and animals.
    • Fish holding tanks at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Fish holding tanks at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Fisheries management; Fishes;

    • White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery (WSSNFH) is located along the historic Midland Trail in the heart of the Allegheny Highlands of southeast West Virginia. Established in 1900 to produce fish for the American Public, WSSNFH became part of...
    • Fish holding tanks at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Fish holding tanks at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Fisheries management; Fishes;

    • White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery (WSSNFH) is located along the historic Midland Trail in the heart of the Allegheny Highlands of southeast West Virginia. Established in 1900 to produce fish for the American Public, WSSNFH became part of...
    • Fish holding tanks at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Fish holding tanks at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Fisheries management; Fishes;

    • White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery (WSSNFH) is located along the historic Midland Trail in the heart of the Allegheny Highlands of southeast West Virginia. Established in 1900 to produce fish for the American Public, WSSNFH became part of...
    • White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Fisheries management; Fishes;

    • White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery (WSSNFH) is located along the historic Midland Trail in the heart of the Allegheny Highlands of southeast West Virginia. Established in 1900 to produce fish for the American Public, WSSNFH became part of...
    • Black-Tailed Deer (Doe)

    • Black-Tailed Deer (Doe)

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer - Buck

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer - Buck

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Buck

    • Columbian White-Tailed Buck

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
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