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21. Work (Wildlife) Work (Wildlife)History; Wildlife refuges; Agriculture;Combining wheat in Unit 1. Note 8 ft. high lambs quarter in left foreground.

22. Work (Wildlife) Work (Wildlife)History; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife management;The long watch - spotting antelope kids for tagging in Round Mountain area.

23. Work (Wildlife) Work (Wildlife)History; Wildlife refuges;Sample weighing hay bales, IXL Ranch. Average weight, 48 1/2 lbs.

24. William Hutchinson oral history transcript William Hutchinson oral history transcriptHistory; Biography; Employees (USFWS); Maintenance; Management; Wilderness; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;Oral history interview with William Hutchinson; Dorothe Norton as interviewer.

25. William Giese, Jr. oral history transcript William Giese, Jr. oral history transcriptHistory; Biography; Agriculture; Employees (USFWS); Fishing; Habitat conservation; Law enforcement; Maintenance; Migratory birds; Places (Human-made); Recreation sites; Recreation; Hunting; Human impacts; Scenics; Tourism; Wilderness; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges;Oral history interview with William Giese, Jr. Mark Madison as interviewer.

26. William Finley with Condors William Finley with CondorsHistory; Perching birds; Endangered species; Birds; Birds of prey;William Finley examining Condors during a 1906 photography trip with his partner Herman Bohlman to a Condor nest site near Los Angeles California

27. William Finley viewing wildlife at Klamath William Finley viewing wildlife at KlamathBirds; History; Boating; Photography; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;William Finley viewing the wildlife at Klamath Marsh during a 1903 photography trip taken with his partner Herman Bohlman. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1903 would later help Klamath

28. William Finley in Klamath William Finley in KlamathBirds; History; Camping; Photography; Wildlife refuges;William Finley taking notes at a campsite in Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photography trip to the area with his partner Herman Bohlman that would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1905.

29. William Finley at Klamath Marsh bird watching William Finley at Klamath Marsh bird watchingHistory; Birds; Lakes; Photography; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;Herman Bohlman on the right setting up a bird watching tent in Klamath Marsh as William Finley gets more gear from the boat on the left. "It is neccessary to study them from a blind. The one I used wa

30. William Finley at Klamath Marsh William Finley at Klamath MarshBirds; History; Wildlife refuges; Recreation;Finley, Bohlman, and teamster on thier way to Klamath Marsh to photograph wildlife in 1905. Finley and Bohlman's work during 1905 would help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.

31. William Finley William FinleyBirds; History; Wildlife refuges; Wetlands; Wilderness; Photography;William Finley at Klamath Marsh, 1905. Due to Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905, Klamath was named a bird refuge in 1908. "Here lay the land of my dreams. After nearly 20 years of w

32. William Barnes Sr. and William Barnes Jr. oral history transcript William Barnes Sr. and William Barnes Jr. oral history transcriptHistory; Biography; Directors (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); Forestry; Forests;Oral history interview with William William Sr. with comments by William Barnes Jr. Stephen Brimm was the interviewer. William Barnes mentioned the following people: John Gottschalk, Harold Mosbaugh,

33. Wildlife in Alaska: A Photographer's Journey Wildlife in Alaska: A Photographer's JourneyCultural resources; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Exhibits;photography; Polar; Recreation; Terrestial ecosystems; Tundra;Wilderness; Wildlife viewing;A distance learning broadcast highlighting Alaska's wildlife and speaking with well-known wildlife photographer Subhanke Banerje. A desire to photograph polar bears in the wild lead Banerjee to Alas

34. Wildfire Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Wildfire Okefenokee National Wildlife RefugeStructure protection wrap on the History Chesser Homestead during the Sweat Farm/Big Turnaround wildfire that started on Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge as the result of a lightening strike.

35. Wichita National Wildlife Refuge Manager 1948 Wichita National Wildlife Refuge Manager 1948Fire Management; History; Refuge; Employees (USFWS); black and white10-28-1948 Ernest J. Greenwalt, Manager of the Wichita Wildlife Refuge near Cache, Oklahoma, stands beside the refuge fire-jeep while using the portable radio to contact personnel at refuge headquarte

36. Whooping Cranes at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Whooping Cranes at Aransas National Wildlife RefugeAransas;Refuge Centennial; Birds; History;Endangered species; TexasAransas National Wildlife Refuge, north of Corpus Christi, Texas, is one of the National Wildlife Refuge System’s premier units, in large part because of the role it has played in the recovery of th

37. Where the Mountains Are Nameless: The History of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Where the Mountains Are Nameless: The History of Arctic National Wildlife RefugeClimate effects; Cultural resources; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Historic sites; History; Human impacts; Indigenous populations; Mountains; Panoramics; Polar; Public access; Public policies; Recreation; Refuges; Terrestial ecosystems; Videography; Wilderness; Wildlife refuges;A distance learning broadcast about the history of the Arctic National National Wildlife.

38. Western Grebe's and a Heron at Klamath Marsh Western Grebe's and a Heron at Klamath MarshHistory; Birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;A hand painted glass slide of Western Grebe's and a Heron at Klamath Marsh. Photograph taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1905 vist to the area.

39. Western Grebe's Western Grebe'sHistory; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Migratory birds; Photography;Hand painted glass slide of Western grebes in Klamath Marsh. Finley and Bohlman wanted to bring an end to plume hunting in Klamath Marsh and with help of thier photograpy of the area in 1905 Klamath b

40. Western Grebe Western GrebeHistory; Historic sites; Birds; Lakes; Migratory birds; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;Hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman of a Western Grebe. Photo taken at Klamath Marsh in 1905. Finley and Bohlman photos would later help Klamath be declared a bird refuge in 1908 by Rooseve
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