Bob Weeden and Ginny Wood oral history interview. Note: The interviewers are not identified at any time on the tape. There are at least two interviewers (possibly three) – one (or two) male and one female. Their comments are not identified...
Buildings, facilities and structures; Birds; Human impacts;
Contractor applies anti-bird strike film to a window at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
Buildings, facilities and structures; Birds; Human impacts;
Before and after picture of an application of anti-bird strike film to a window. Film has been applied to the pane on the right; none to the pane on the left. Shot was taken from the inside of the building looking out. Note the view from the...
Buildings, facilities and structures; Birds; Human impacts;
In an effort to curtail the amount of bird strikes on the windows at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's National Conservation Training Center, a contractor applies anti-bird strike film which discourages birds from flying into windows yet minimally...
Oral history interview with Mercedes Eicholz with Roger Kaye as interviewer. Recorded telephone interview by Roger Kaye, June 15, 2004 Fairbanks, Alaska
Kent Olson oral history interview as conducted by Jonathan Schafler. Kent also worked with the Wetland Acquisition Program and at River Basins as a biologist.
Oral history interview with Jerry Lawhorn concerning adaptations make to airplanes used by FWS, interviewed by Jim King and Bruce Conant. Tape transcription by: Mary E. Smith
"In New England, the specific job is to spread consumption more uniformly over the nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish that are brought, into local ports each year. Production records 'of the fishing industry show a serious lack of...