A two-day course for managers of natural resources. This is a joint project of the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center and the - USFWS National Conservation Training Center. September 2011
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;human dimensions of wildlife;BROADCAST;
Presented by Shawn Riley, MSU, Fisheries and Wildlife Scientist, Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Mgmt.; Natalie Sexton, USFWS, Natural Resource Program Center, Branch of Human Dimensions; Aaron Mize, USFWS, Bosque del Apache NWR. August...
Conservation in Action Series. Presented by WV Division of Natural Resources Ornithologist, Richard Bailey. Topics include raptors, songbirds, migratory birds, conservation issues and an overview of the WV Breeding Bird Atlas.
Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change - NWF/NCTC Webinar Series - Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change. Presented by Dr. Patty Glick, National Wildlife Federation. May 2009
Native Aquatic Species Restoration Webinar Series. Presented by Garn Birchell, Paul Thompson, Matthew McKell, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. October 2010.
This is the first program in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Conservation series. Presenters: Nancy Milar, Texas Convention & Visitors Bureau; Ted Eubanks, Fermata; Toni Westland, FWS. February 2, 2012
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;ecosystem recovery;restoration;wetlands;wetland restoration;rivers and streams;wildlife refuges;aquatic environments;wildlife conservation;
Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge - Located on the Missouri River, established in 1994, stetching from St. Louis to Kansas City.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;Environmental Education;wildlife refuges;wildlife conservation;
Where Wildlife Comes First - Kenai National Wildlife Refuge covers over two million acres in south central Alaska. The refuge is home to: salmon, eagles, and trumpeter swans, moose, caribou, and Dall sheep, brown bear, lynx, and wolves.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;waterfowl;wetlands;wildlife refuges;recreation;
Where Wildlife and People Naturally Come Together. The Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Office is located in the northeast corner of North Carolina, in the town of Columbia.
OSA Webinar Series - Presented by Todd Sutherland, National I&M Data Manager and Jana Newman, National I&M Manager, Natural Resource Program Center, National Wildlife Refuge System. June 21, 2012.