The National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation is a partnership effort with the States and national conservation organizations, and has become one of the most important sources of information on fish and wildlife...
This is a status assessment of the Eastern massassauga in North America. It includes biological information on the species, distribution status information and detailed status figures.
This is a fact sheet about work completed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Coastal Program which is designed to help manage coastal habitat. It includes information regarding work completed in many coastal areas of the United States.
This is the transcript of the Theron "Terry" Smith oral history interview with Jim King. Mr. Smith's father, Theron Smith, is discussed at great length.
FWS Employees (USFWS); Endangered species species;Birds; Raptors; Monomoy NWR; Maine; National Wildlife Refuge
FWS personnel with falcon "hacker." The decline of the Peregrine Falcon coincided with the introduction of the pesticide DDT in 1947. Birds of prey at the top of the food chain, such as falcons, ingested relatively high levels of the...
Captured gray wolf in pen - as part of the effort to restore gray wolf populations in the United States to self-sustaining levels, and remove the species from the endangered species list, wild wolves were captured in Canada, given health...
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge; Resource management; habitat management; fire management
PRESCRIBED BURN AT LOWER KLAMATH NWR, OREGON. The increasing complexities that impact fire management requires higher levels of technical expertise and qualification in both prescribed fire and suppression operations. Refuges, like Lower Klamath...
Public health warning sign for elevated levels of selenium in fish and waterfowl taken from the Stewart Lake Waterfowl Management Area in Stewart, Utah, posted by the Utah Department of Health.
Conservation Science Webinar Series. Presented by Noel Burkhead, Research Fish Biologist, USGS. May 7, 2013.
North America encompasses the most intensely studied non-tropical aquatic faunas in the world. Contemporary conservation assessments...