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BICENTENNIAL EAGLE PORTRAIT OFFERED FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC -- February 20, 1976 (264.77 kb)
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release February 20, 1976 McCarvey 2021343-5634 BICENTENNIAL EAGLE PORTRAIT OFFERED FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC A portrait of the bald eagle, the symbol of the American ideals of freedom, has been offered for sale to the public by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It may
BID OPENING SCHEDULED FOR TREASURE LAKE JOB CORPS CENTER SITE PREPARATION IN OKLAHOMA--March 1, 1965 (79.01 kb)
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BIDS INVITED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DAMS, DIKES, POOLS ON REFUGE -- May 9, 1941 (60.52 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE For Release FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941. BIDS INVITIGD POD CONSTRUCTION OF DAMS, DIKES, POOLS ON IW'tEE & I inVi% atioP for bids to construct dams, dikes, and fish-rearing pooPs on the Santee Hational Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina was announced today by the
BIDS TO BE SOLICITED FOR THE NECESSARY MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT TO ENLARGE THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS BYPRODUCTS PLANT FOR THE UTILIZAT -- January 18, 1944 (79.11 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF'THE INTERlOW r INFORMA TION SERVICE For Immediate Release. l/18/41; Secretary of the Interior Harold L. I& es announced today that the Fish and Xildlife Service will soon solicit bids on material and equip ment need? to enlarge the L "ribilof Islands by-products nleht for the utilizati
BIG ALASKAN BEARS HOLDING THEIR OWN -- December 18, 1938 (319.72 kb)
ALASKA BEAR SANCTUARIES INFORKATION FOR THE PRESS United States Department of Agriculture \ I-LEGEND: r n \ 1 -SANCTUARIES \ For December la paperta. BIG ALA8glLN BEARS HCLDING THEIR OWN . Report Credit e Favorable Public Opinion, Banotufwiee, end Runt lng Regulatione The large brown and grimly bear
BIG BUFFALO BULL GOES TO URUGUAY -- August 16,1922 -- August 16, 1922 (84.93 kb)
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of the Secretaw -Release -Immediate 1 - l , August 16, 1g22. EriY XFFhZO BULL GOES TO URUGUAY * .J li; Tashin@On, D. C. August 16: Biso is unhappy ! He is to be deported, thrust from the land of his birth, torn from . his ?Jives and children and doomed to live
BIG GAME ANIMALS ESTIMATED ON 159 NATIONAL FORESTS -- June 6, 1925 -- June 5, 1925 (227.31 kb)
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of the Secretary Press service RelE= se -Immediate . June 5, 1925. am fJ* ? ore than 687,000 head of big game animals make their home an Uncle Sam’ s 159 National Forests, announces the Forest Service of the TJnited States Department of &ricult. ure, which has
BIG GAME ANIMALS INCREASE 25 PERCENT IN THREE YEARS -- March 22, 1948 (315.54 kb)
Sater -ht. 2879 c3 /f q/d For Release AM’ s, MONDAY MARCH 22, 1948, BIG GAME ANIMA& S INCEEASK 25 PERCENT IN THREE YKARS Rig game animals in the United States increased their numbers by 25 percent in the three-year period from 1943 to 19& 6, the Fish and Wildlife Service announced today. According t
BIG GAME ANIMALS INCREASE ON NATIONAL FORESTS - December 7, 1929 (166.31 kb)
i: ORMATlON FOR THE PRESS Cecember 7, ! 929. Aeqx3re2t inc Teases in the nuinber Of all big-gi3e a: izals ex! cent mX3Vz. tai3 .goat, moose and czribou, aye recorc’ ed in tile to ‘ ! 02n-i, nos~ si! of pm a2k; als, -tile esti; zxates are based on j-ear-long obsfrva-familiar with tI- e ground, alld a
BIG GAME HOLDING ITS OWN IN NATIONAL FOREST RETREATS -- August 23,1933 -- August 23, 1933 (228.96 kb)
INFORMATION FOR THE FRESS ‘ i U. SoDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE I OFFICE OF INFORMATION WASHINGTON. D. C+ Release -Immediate August 23, 1933. BIG G& JR HOLDING ITS OWN IN NATION& FOREST RETREBTS -Big game is more than holding its own in the National Forests, according to figures issued today by the por
BIG GAME HUNTER IS BIG LOSER AFTER RIGGING THE ODDS TO GET A DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP -- December 21, 1979 (139.26 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the 1NTERIOR news release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release December 21, 1979 Inez Connor 2021343-5634 BIG GAME HUNTER IS BIG LOSER AFTER RIGGING THE ODDS TO GET A DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP A California big game hunter, trying to complete his "grand slam, came out a big loser after stac
BIG GAME IN NATIONAL FORESTS INCREASED 10 PERCENT IN YEAR -- October 30, 1936 (204.77 kb)
INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS Release -Immediate BIG GAiKE IN N: LTIONAIJ FOBESTS IRCREASED 10 PERCEXT IX YEAR October 30, 1936 The big game in the National Forests -bear, deer, elk, moose, mountain sheep and goats -are more than holding their OTTO I~ Censusl~ estimates on big game animals just released
BIG GAME IN NATIONAL FORESTS STILL MAKING STEADY GAINS -- November 23, 1935 (252.85 kb)
November 23, 1935 Release -Immediate BIG GAME IN NATIOML FOXESTS STILL MAKING STEADY GAI? K Big game animals are more than holding their own in the national forests, although in many other areas they face serious depletion if not extinction. In the lastten years the number approximately doubled, and
BIG GAME REFUGE TO HONOR FAMED COWBOY ARTIST--February 19, 1963 (262.06 kb)
OFFICE OF THESECRETARY For Release FEBRUARY 19, 1963 Rettie -Interior 5634 BIG GAME REFUGE TO HONOR FAMED COWBOY ARTIST Plans for one of America's greatest wildlife refuges, with public facilities for viewing bison, bighorn sheep and other "big game" in their natural habitat, were revealed today by
BIG LAKE MIGRATORY BIRD REFUGE IN ARKANSAS BEING IMPROVED -- May 15, 1939 (131.28 kb)
INF’ O-ON FOR T’ EE PRES3 1939 ii Release -Immediate c WASHINGTON, BIG LA& MIGRATORY BIRD REFUGE IN ARXANSAS BEING IMPROVED The recent improvement of the enlarged Big Lake Migratary Bird Refuge in Arkansas will considerably aid the migratory bird conservation program along the Mississippi River, say
BIG RANGE FOR BIGHORN SHEEP IS SET UP IN SOUTHERN NEVADA -- July 11, 1936 A (256.81 kb)
INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON, D. C. Release -Immediate July 11, 1936. BIG RANG? 6 FOR BIGECRN SHEEP IS SE! r UP IN souTBE; RTJ NEvJmA -A million-acre Federal game range for Belsonrs mountain sheep, or de& bjghops, and other wjldli~ e has been established in So
BIG-GAME ANIMALS HOLDING THEIR OWN, SURVEY SHOWS -- November 3, 1940 (412.46 kb)
FISH AND WILDLIIJX SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE For Release SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1940. BIG-GAME BWIMAIS HOLDING 5IR OWJT, SURVEY SHOWS More than 5,800,000 big-game cinimals are in the United States, the Fish and Wildlife Service reported to Secretary of the Interior Harold I
BIG-GAME ANIMALS HOLDING THEIR OWN, SURVEY SHOWS -- November 3, 1940 (412.46 kb)
FISH AND WILDLIIJX SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE For Release SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1940. BIG-GAME BWIMAIS HOLDING 5IR OWJT, SURVEY SHOWS More than 5,800,000 big-game cinimals are in the United States, the Fish and Wildlife Service reported to Secretary of the Interior Harold I
BIG-GAME REFUGES GET BENEFITS OF WPA WORK (SULLY'S HILL GAME PRESERVE, ELK REFUGE,VALENTINE REFUGE, WICHITA MOUNTAIN REFUGE) - -- June 10, 1937 (130.62 kb)
Release -Immediate June 10, 1937 BIG-GAME RWJGES GET BENEZITS OF WPA iv0R. K Four Federal big-game preserves in North Dekota, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Oklahoma are being improved bp the V. P. A. under the supervision of the U. S. Biob logical Survey. Many projecto for improving wildlife habitat and fa
BIG-GAME WINTER RANGE IN THE WEST -- January 24, 1971 (161.33 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR news release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife FEATURE For Release January 24, 1971 Walker 343-5634 BIG-GAME WINTER RANGE IN THE WEST Eleven Western States had more deer, elk, and antelope last autumn than in any year since the turn of the ce