History; Biography; Personnel; Wildlife refuges; Law enforcement;
Renford Talbert Williams Oral history interview with Mark Madison and George Gentry. A man identified only as "Jerome" is also present, as is an unidentified female. Note: this is a recorded television conversation.
North American Waterfowl Management Plan Oral history interviews with Harvey Nelson, Rollie Sparrowe, Dick Hopper, and George Finney. The first part of this transcript is individual interviews with Mr.s Nelson, Sparrowe, and Hopper, and are...
Endangered species; Mammals; Population control; Predator control; Predators; Reintroduction; Statistics;
This is the review of the efforts to reestablish Mexican wolves in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area . The review is a direct result of an environmental impact statement concluded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1996. It includes various...
This is a report on the results of the National Wetland Inventory survey of Maine. It includes explaination of methodology and graphs of wetland information by county.
Recovered; Reptiles; Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS);
Angela Boyer, an Ohio ES Field Office biologist, holds a Lake Erie Watersnake during the annual survey. The Lake Erie watersnake was removed from of the list of federally endangered and threatened species on August 16, 2011. This species was...
Buildings, facilities and structures; Old Chevak; Church; Yukon Delta NWR; Alaska; Donna Dewhurst Collection
Photo was taken at the site of the old town of Chevak on the Kashunuk River. The building was originally the church, but now used as a field research site.
Work of the Service; Personnel; Employees (USFWS); History
Black and white image enscribed: "Jim Bartonek, Cross Island, Beaufort Sea, north of Sagavanirktok River. Eider nests in this cabin in 1969." Trapper's cabin made of large, vertically-placed logs with plank roof originally covered with...
The dam breaching project was a joint project between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Virginia Department of Game and inland Fisheries, and several other entities. The breaching is expected to boost declining numbers of American shad, an...
Invasive species originally from Australia but arrived in Guam accidently on imported cargo. For more information go to http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/animals/bts.shtml
Invasive species originally from Australia but arrived in Guam accidently on imported cargo. For more information go to http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/animals/bts.shtml
Invasive species originally from Australia but arrived in Guam accidently on imported cargo. For more information go to http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/animals/bts.shtml
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A Texas Cattle Rancher Who “ Became a Believer”
“ We’re just ‘ wildlifing’ it all over the place, and we’re
happy to do it,” Bob Long said. Long is enhancing
habitat on his 550- acre property to benefit the Houston
toad, an...