Ray Renshaw oral history interview as interviewed by Jim King. Please note: Ray and Vivian Renshaw are both in their 90’s. Mr. Renshaw’s health has failed in the past year and Mrs. Renshaw helped with the interview when she could. Since the...
History; Biography; Personnel; Wildlife refuges; Management; Law enforcement; Employees (USFWS);
Ray St. Ores oral history interview with Dorothe Norton. Note: this is the second part of the interview Norton conducted with St. Ores, November 6, 2002.
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.
Rangelands; Water management; Management; Employees (USFWS); Biography; Energy
Robert C. Fields oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. Along with working at the locations listed, Robert served in Portland as Refuge Supervisor over California and Nevada. He has also worked on the Garrison Diversion Project, the...
Robert D. (Bob) Jones, Jr. oral history interview as conducted by C.M. (Chuck) Mobley. Mr. Jones is probably better known by his nickname, "Sea Otter Jones."
Roy Tomlinson oral history interview as conducted by John Cornely. While working in Tucson, Arizona, Roy made several trips to Mexico to work on various species of birds.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;
Scattered along 362 miles of the Ohio River, the Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge restores and protects habitat for wildlife in one of our nation's busiest inland waterways.
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;fishes;wildlife refuges;
Set amidst towering mountains adorned with glaciers and rocky cliffs rising majestically from the Bering Sea...all wrapped in a colorful blanket of spruce forest, wildflowers and wild open tundra....
Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;
Sights and Sounds. This video will delight your eyes and ears as you take in the beauty of Horicon National Wildlife Refuge. Set to lovely music and without narration, you will enjoy captivating wildlife footage and scenic vistas.
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...