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    • Walt Crissey oral history transcript

    • Walt Crissey oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Employees (USFWS); Surveying; Bird banding; Aircraft;

    • Walt Crissey oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. Walt Crissey flew over much of North America performing various waterfowl surveys.
    • Tom Reed oral history transcript

    • Tom Reed oral history transcript

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Hunting;

    • Oral history interview with Tom Reed as interviewed by Dave Hall. Also present are "Cigar" Daisey and a few unidentified others. This conversation is being video as well as audio recorded.
    • Stephen Pyne oral history transcript

    • Stephen Pyne oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Environmental education;

    • Stephen Pyne oral history interview with Lisa Mighetto. Note that Mr. Pyne is not an employee with the Fish and Wildlife Service, but is one of the founders of the American Society of Environmental History (ASEH). A photo of Mr. Pyne is also...
    • Peregrine falcon

    • Peregrine falcon

    • Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; Migratory birds; Raptors;

    • This is a fact sheet describing the peregrine falcon in North America. It outlines the history of the bird, its decline in the mid-twentieth century due to DDT, and its successful recovery in the years since.
    • Paul Handy oral history transcript

    • Paul Handy oral history transcript

    • History; Management; Biography; Employees (USFWS); Biologists (USFWS); Management; Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management;

    • Paul Handy oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. Along with working at the FWS sites listed, Paul worked at New London, Spearfish, Valley City, Hebron, and Senecaville National Fish Hatcheries. He also worked in Marion, AL at the...
    • Atlantic Salmon Male

    • Atlantic Salmon Male

    • Fishes; Rivers and streams;

    • Atlantic salmon male displaying kype, a characteristic of males during spawning season which is used in battle with rival mates.
    • Mixing Salmon Eggs and Milt

    • Mixing Salmon Eggs and Milt

    • Fisheries management; Fishes; Fish hatcheries;

    • Jane Chorazy, FWS External Affairs Specialist, assists with one of the many spawning tasks. Here she is mixing the harvested eggs with water and the milt (liquid containing the sperm) from the males.
    • Mixing Harvested Eggs with Water and Milt

    • Mixing Harvested Eggs with Water and Milt

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Employees (USFWS);

    • Jane Chorazy, FWS External Affairs Specialist assists with one of the many spawning tasks. This one - mixing the harvested eggs with water and the milt (liquid containing the sperm) from the males.
    • 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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