North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) panel discussion conducted by John Cornely. The panel includes Dave Sharp, Dick Dyer, and Ray Whittemore.
Rangelands; Water management; Management; Employees (USFWS); Biography; Energy
Robert C. Fields oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. Along with working at the locations listed, Robert served in Portland as Refuge Supervisor over California and Nevada. He has also worked on the Garrison Diversion Project, the...
Raptors; Grasslands; Deserts; Birds of prey; Birds; Habitat restoration; Military;
Aplomado falcons (Falco femoralis) inhabit desert grasslands and savannas of Latin America, and formerly inhabited desert gasslands and coastal prairies of Texas, New Mexico, and southeastern Arizona. The falcon ranges through most of South...
The habitat use information and habitat suitability index (HSI) model in this report on juvenile Atlantic croaker is intended for use in impact assessment and habitat management. The model was developed from a review and synthesis of existing...
Species of concern; Birds; Habitat restoration; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;
A burrowing owl emerges from an artificial burrow. Cibola National Wildlife Refuge has constructed artificial burrows for the owls to make their homes.
Species of concern; Birds; Habitat restoration; Wildlife viewing; Wildlife refuges;
A burrowing owl sits outside of an artificial burrow. Cibola National Wildlife Refuge has constructed these artificial burrows for the owls to make their homes.
Species of concern; Habitat restoration; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;
Three burrowing owls cluster together outside their burrow. Cibola National Wildlife Refuge has constructed artificial burrows in which the owls make their homes.
This video is part of the "Role of the Supervisor" on-line course which is a prerequisite to the "Supervisory Skills Workshop". You will learn some pointers about how to effectively make the transition from friend to supervisor.
Videography; Broadcast; Human dimensions of wildlife
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Conservation 2013 Broadcast Series. Presented by Jeremy T. Bruskotter, PhD, Ohio State University; Catherine E. Doyle-Capitman, Yale School; Michelle Potter and Natalie Sexton, USFWS. April 11, 2013.
Videography;conservation;connecting people with nature;meetings;
Interview with author Lynne Cherry. She is the author and/or illustrator of over thirty award-winning books for children. Her best-selling books such as The Great Kapok Tree and A River Ran Wild teach children to respect the earth.
Presented by Christopher Horsch, USFWS. February 2010. - This presentation draws from the work done by others, notably Dr. Richard Wolfson, Middlebury College, the late Dr. Stephen Schneider, Stanford University, and Dr. Stephen Miller, USFWS.
Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change - NWF/NCTC Webinar Series. Presented by Dr. John OLeary, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. March 2010