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    • Renford Talbert Williams oral history transcript

    • Renford Talbert Williams oral history transcript

    • 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.
    • RayBentley/Phillip Thorpe

    • RayBentley/Phillip Thorpe

    • History; Biography; Aviation; Biologists (USFWS); Birds; Waterfowl; Surveying; Marine mammals; Bird banding;

    • Ray Bentley and Phillip Thorpe oral history interview as conducted by Mark Madison. Note: at the time the interview was conducted, both Mr. Bentley and Mr. Thorpe were still employees with the Fish and Wildlife Service.
    • Norm Johnson oral history transcript

    • Norm Johnson oral history transcript

    • History; Biography; Game wardens;

    • Norm Johnson oral history interview as conducted by Dorothe Norton. An unidentified female, presumably Mr. Johnson's wife, takes part in the interview at various points.
    • Red Cockaded woodpecker, (Endangered species),  nest box site.

    • Red Cockaded woodpecker, (Endangered species), nest box site.

    • Birds; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Indigenous populations; Places (Human-made); Conifers; Trees; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • Close up shot of a Red Cockaded woodpecker, (Endangered species), nest box site.
    • Pleasant Pines.

    • Pleasant Pines.

    • Birds; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Indigenous populations; Places (Human-made); Conifers; Trees; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • Pine tree forest habitat for the Red Cockaded woodpecker, (Endangered species).
    • Marked trees.

    • Marked trees.

    • Birds; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Indigenous populations; Places (Human-made); Conifers; Trees; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • These trees are marked for Red Cockaded woodpecker, (Endangered species) nests.
    • Closer vertical shot of trees.

    • Closer vertical shot of trees.

    • Birds; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Indigenous populations; Places (Human-made); Conifers; Trees; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • These trees are marked for Red Cockaded woodpecker, (Endangered species) nests.
    • Enjoying the boardwalk.

    • Enjoying the boardwalk.

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Connecting people with nature; Employees (USFWS); Interpretation; Leisure activities; Marine environments; Personnel; Places (Human-made); Public access;...

    • A group of visitors talk with Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge employee.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers; Employees (USFWS);

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Brail Stephens (University of Florida) gently places the cooler into the carrier as Natalie Williams (UF) and Lorna Patrick (USFWS) assist.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: A peek over University of Florida student Jacob Hill's shoulder as he places another egg into the cooler.
    • Kayakers

    • Kayakers

    • Wildlife refuges; Boating; Recreation; Seniors;

    • Refuges are often wonderful places to put in a kayak.
    • Group of blooming spreading avens

    • Group of blooming spreading avens

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Spreading avens is a federally-protected plant that grows on the tops of the highest mountains in the Eastern United States. Found only in a handful of places, it suffers from poaching, trampling, and an uncertain future in the face of climate...
    • Group of blooming spreading avens

    • Group of blooming spreading avens

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Spreading avens is a federally-protected plant that grows on the tops of the highest mountains in the Eastern United States. Found only in a handful of places, it suffers from poaching, trampling, and an uncertain future in the face of climate...
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