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Taking Flight: Birds Flock North to Canadian Prairies -- May 19, 1994 (332.17 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR PEWS release Fish and Wildlife Service Feature Release: May 19, 1994 Inez Connor 202-219-3861 Rick Bates 306-787-0726 TAXING FLIGHT: BIRDS FLOCK NORTH TO CANADIAN PRAIRIES With spring's expansive days comes the instinctive tug of nature for birds to flock and prepare for t
TALBOTT DENMEAD RETIRES FROM FEDERAL SERVICE -- January 29, 1947 (260.17 kb)
For Eielease to the PpsIr s OF ?ZXKEIS3AY, JAl’ l’ bZ-W 29, 1947 mT& LBZTT DEXKQD RWRXS FIGI’ FEDERAL SERVIlCE Talbott Denmead, veteran of 26 years of Federal service, will retire on Jammry 31 at the age of 70 as Chief of the Section of Importations and Permits of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Albe
TAMARAC MIGRATORY WATERFOWL REFUGE ESTABLISHED IN WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA -- June 13, 1938 (116.78 kb)
bit& l States Department of Agriculture . Release -Immediate WASHINGTON, D, C, June 13* 1938 !J, UlAEAC hdIGRATORY w[ ATEIIFOWL REFUGE ESTABLISBXD IN WEST CENTRALI MINKESOTA An area of 47,520 acres in Becker County, Minn. has been established by Executive order as a Federal wildlife refuge. Known as
TAN RIFFLE SHELL DETERMINED TO BE ENDANGERED -- September 9, 1977 (88.64 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE news release For Release September 9, 1977 McGarvey 202/343-5634 TAN RIFFLE SHELL DETERMINED TO BE ENDANGERED The tan riffle shell mussel-a small creature that looks like an ordinary clam-has been determined by the Interior Department's U. S. Fish
TANGLING WITH BOBCATS, WOLVES ALL IN DAY'S WORK FOR HUNTERS -- February 4, 1941-A (189.03 kb)
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1941 DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE TARGLING N. ITH BOBCATS, WOLVES ALL IN DAY’ S WORK FOR HUNTERS Capturing outlaws on the plains of Texas is a tough job for any man, but when the outlaws are 30 to 50 pounds of savage, clawi
TAPED WOLF HOWLS AID SEARCH FOR AN ENDANGERED WOLF -- April 3, 1974 (332.72 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR news release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FEATURE MATERIAL For Release On Receipt (prepared 4/3/74) McGarvey 2021343-5634 TAPED WOLF HOWLS AID SEARCH FOR AN ENDANGERED WOLF Tape recordings of howling wolves are now being broadcast by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service in its
TASK FORCE IS FORMED TO STUDY FISH PRODUCTION -- February 24, 1974 (60.28 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR news release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release February 24, 1974 Carroll 202/343-5634 TASK FORCE IS FORMED TO STUDY FISH PRODUCTION Assistant Secretary Nathaniel P. Reed, who heads the Interior Department's programs for fish, wildlife, parks, and outdoor recreation, to
TASTY, ATTRACTIVE DISHES CAN BE MADE FROM LOW-COST SARDINES -- August 2, 1950 (182.99 kb)
ter Int 2879 ZNFORMATlON SERVICE One of the world’ s cosmopolitan foods is the almost universally known Cali-f ornia sardine. This humble product achieved much of its recognition during ear-time, lrhen Zow-cost, highly rrutrious foods were needed. Readily accepted by our allies, the sardine enjoyed
TATTOO SNAKES TO STUDY DEPREDATIONS ON DUCKS -- September 6, 1940 A (128.37 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERlOR INFORMAWI~ N SHWCE FISH AND WIIDLIr’ E SERVICE For Release PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1940 ~SUIBS TO STUDY DEFRElxTIoxs ON DUCKS Enteqrising circus managers who feature unusual ladies and gentlemen in their sideshows may add a new attraction in the form of a tattooed snake charm
TATTOO SNAKES TO STUDY DEPREDATIONS ON DUCKS -- September 6, 1940 A (128.37 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERlOR INFORMAWI~ N SHWCE FISH AND WIIDLIr’ E SERVICE For Release PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1940 ~SUIBS TO STUDY DEFRElxTIoxs ON DUCKS Enteqrising circus managers who feature unusual ladies and gentlemen in their sideshows may add a new attraction in the form of a tattooed snake charm
TAYLOR NAMED TO RAT CONTROL COMMITTEE -- January 19, 1948 (60.15 kb)
OFFICZ CF Tzz 2zzxRxrARY For Immediate Release MONDAY, J@UARY TAXtBR NJNED TO The appointment of William E. Tayior, vice-president of Wm, Esty and Co. New York advertising firm, as vice-chairmm of the National Committee on Rat Control, was announced today by Secretary of the Interior, Jo A. Ir, rug.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE CLINICAL RESEARCH ON ANTI-CHOLESTEROL AGENTS IN FISH OILS -- December 29, 1959 (147.26 kb)
Hoiston -Int. 4745, or Sater -Int . 2809 L! NmmirrnEMU @IF ulx ll5! luERo@R INFORMATION SERVICE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release DECEMBER 29, 1959 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE CLINICAL RESEARCH ON ANTI-CHOLESTEROL A& ENTS IN FISH OILS Following up its successful research findings o
TECOPA PUPFISH DECLARED EXTINCT--REMOVED FROM ENDANGERED LIST -- November 18, 1981 (107.22 kb)
INPARTMENT of the IlVTERIOR HeWs release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE . For Release November 18, 1981 Alan Levitt 202/343-5634 TECOPA PUPFISH DECLARED EXTINCT-REMOVED FROM ENDANGERED LIST The Tecopa pupfish has become the first species to be removed from the endangered. list because it is extinct. The
TELLS HOW NESTING AREAS ARE BEING RESTORED FOR WATERFOWL -- December 6,1934 -- December 6, 1934 (170.20 kb)
FOR THE PRESS Release -Immediate A start toward restoring to their original use the great hereditary nesting grouznds of migra$ ory waterfoml in the United States is now under way. Re; orting on current progress of this work, 5. ClarkSalyer IL, in - I_ " . . ^ . . charge of the Division of Migratory
TELLS HOW TO ATTRACT BIRDS IN THE NORTHERN STATES -- January 5,1932 -- January 5, 1932 (68.02 kb)
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFIOE OF INFORMATION PRESS SERVICE - WA% NGTON. EL C Release -Immediate. January 5, 1932. . L’ TRLLS HOW TO ATTRACT SIRDS IN TILE N0RTHEAST” jR. N STAT% It is easy to have more .birds about the home. The Bureau of Riological Survey, U. S. Department of Agriculture te
TELLS HOW TO TRAP BOBCATS - August 6,1931 -- August 6, 1931 (129.71 kb)
INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE dF INFORMA, TION PRES§ SERVICE W, SHINGTON. 0. C. August 6, 1931; 8 TELLS HOIf TO TPAP BOBCATS -w-en bobcats become a menace to livestook, it is easy to catch them in common double-spring a$ eel traps, sizes 2 and 3, says Stanley P. Young, of
TELLS MAMMAL SOCIETY OF U.S. AREAS FOR BIG GAME -- May 6, 1937 A (177.27 kb)
ATION FOR THE PRE RELEASE& B PUBLICATIOX my 6, 1937, P. M. PABBBS TBI& S w SOCIETY aF u, s, AREAS FOR BIG GAKE . Banging wide on more thsn five million acres in eleven big game refuge3 tid preserves in'seven States and Alaska, are thousand3 of buffalo, elk, deer, mountain sheep, muskoxen, anteiope,
TELLTALE FEATHERS HELP CATCH BLUEBIRD HUNTERS -- February 20, 1940 (47.90 kb)
UNITED STATES LIEtpARl'ME~ OFTHE INTERIOR Bureau of Biological Survey DIVISION OF IXGWMATION FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940 Telltale Feathers Relp Catch Bluebird Hunters Three sacks of feathers and a smart chief of police proved the undoing of Flotindo Bertolino and Enzo I% Pietro, both of S
TELLTALE FEATHERS HELP CATCH BLUEBIRD HUNTERS -- February 20, 1940 (47.90 kb)
UNITED STATES LIEtpARl'ME~ OFTHE INTERIOR Bureau of Biological Survey DIVISION OF IXGWMATION FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940 Telltale Feathers Relp Catch Bluebird Hunters Three sacks of feathers and a smart chief of police proved the undoing of Flotindo Bertolino and Enzo I% Pietro, both of S
TEMPERA PAINTING OF GREEN-WINGED TEAL WINS 1979-80 DUCK STAMP CONTEST -- November 15, 1978 (300.13 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE news release For Release November 15, 1978 David Klinger 2021343-5634 TEMPERA PAINTING OF GREEN-WINGED TEAL WINS 1979-80 DUCK STAMP CONTEST A colorful close-up of a pair of green-winged teal ducks on the water painted by Kenneth L. Michaelsen of F