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."
This 10-second clip has in it the low sounds of an alligator warning hiss or a low growl warning vocalization. It's not easy to pick up so listen carefully. Excerpted from NCTC media footage tapes.
North American Waterfowl Management Plan panel discussion transcript with Bob Streeter (moderator), Paul Hartman, Carey Smith, Dave Paullin, Jerry Johnson, and Charles Baxter.
Signs; Fishes; Fishing; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Uniforms; Service patch;
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee posts a warning sign for mercury in fish at the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge located in Crossett, Arizona.
Public health warning sign for elevated levels of selenium in fish and waterfowl taken from the Stewart Lake Waterfowl Management Area in Stewart, Utah, posted by the Utah Department of Health.
Oral history narration by Jerry Lawhorn concerning the aircraft N-754, relaying the time, place and how it all evolved. At the time of the evolution of N-754, Jerry was employed with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Aircraft Division. His...
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
Oral history interview/narration with Jerry Lawhorn, pilot biologist, concerning the history of N-754, its conversion/adaptation by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service for use in bird surveys. Transcribed from tape by: Mary E. Smith
Art; Aquatic animals; Endangered species; Rivers and streams;
This is a poster about freshwater mussels. One side displays a subaquatic environment featuring mussels and various fish, while the reverse side describes the mussels' life cycle and ecosystem role as well as what is being done to protect them.
History; Biography; Fires; Urban environments; Fire management;
Fire Management Workshop transcript -- No Longer on the Fringe: The Wildland Urban Interface as History, Boise, ID, March 12, 2008, with Mark Tebeau (presenter).