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DOVE STUDY SHOWS WAY TO BETTER PROTECTION -- May 26, 1938-D (117.20 kb)
INFORKATION FOR TEE PRESS .I United States Department of Agriculture Release -Immediate Washington, P. c. tiy 26, .I938 DOPE STUDY SHOTS PPAY TO BETTRR PROTECTIOR Setting dove hunting seasong for the South is a problem as they are likely to overlap the birdts nesting periods. The hunting seasons hav
DOVE, RAIL AND GALLINULE SEASONS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS--July 13, 1960 (51.11 kb)
WC? llS -Int. 4617 or Sater -Int. 2809 FISH AliJD 'MILDLIFE SERVICE For Release to PM's, JULY 13, IsGO DOVE, RAIL, AND GALLINULE SEASONS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS The Department of the Interior has announced hunting seasons for all local species of doves and for rails and gallinules for
DOVE, RAIL, AND GALLINULE SEASONS ARE SET FOR THE VIRGIN ISLANDS--June 23, 1961 (53.10 kb)
Flanagan -Int. 28'79 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release to PM's, JUNE 23, 1961 DOVE, RAIL AND GALLINULE SEASONS SET FOR TUE VIRGIN ISLANDS The 1961 hunting dates in the Virgin Islands on doves, rails (except coots) and gallinules were announced today by the Department of the Interior. The seasons
DOVE,RAIL AND GALLINULE SEASONS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS--August 12, 1960 (47.18 kb)
Findlay or Lawrence -Ink, 3191 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release AUGUST 12, 1960 DOVE, RAIL, AtiD GALLI'NJLE SEASONS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLAJYJDS The Department of the Interior announced today the following hunting seasons for all species of doves and for rails and gallinules for Pue
DOVES REPORTED DYING OF DISEASE IN ALABAMA -- June 13, 1950 (71.46 kb)
Zxtensive losses in the mourning dove population of some p2rt 8 of Alabama, particularly Auta. nga County, have been reported by 3ish and T’ X~ life Service game oa. thologists, the U. S. Deoartment of the Interior said to& j. The mourning Cove is a. fa. vorite game bird, ekecially in the South. _ T
DOZENS OF ENDANGERED ANIMALS SUPPORTED BY WILDLIFE REFUGES -- February 25, 1976 (280.36 kb)
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE WILDLIFE FEATURE For Release February 25, 1976 McGarvey 202/343-5634 DOZENS OF ENDANGERED ANIMALS SUPPORTED BY WILDLIFE REFUGES Playing landlord to 44 different animals on the brink of extinction has become routine business for 139 national wildlife refuge managers in 33 St
DR. BELL RETIRES ON AUGUST 1 -- July 21, 1944 (188.72 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF TtiE4% kR10R INFORMATION SERVICE FOli .Relc DSC, an % 3uA. y 21. . . After an association of 29 years with the Fish and ! iildlife Service, of the United Sta. tes Department of the Interior, and its predecessor agencies, Dr. : !illian Bonar Bell, princiTa1 biologist and chief of the Di
DR. BENNETT TO HEAD WILDLIFE RESEARCH BRANCH -- September 24, 1948 (97.82 kb)
For Release SEX? TZKBER 24, 1948, DR. BmTT TO HEAD WILit: I. FH I? EXARZH BRAEH !Ihe promotion of Dr. Logan J. Bennett to the position of Chief of the Pish and Wildlife Service's Branch of Wildlife Research was announced todqq by Albert M. Day, Director of the Service, Dr. Bennett succeeds Dr. Gusta
DR. BUMP TO IMPORT GAME BIRDS FROM MIDDLE EAST -- June 18, 1951 (121.69 kb)
Barber or Sater -ht. ZNFORMATION SERVfcE For . lease &iO2aAY, XXE 18, 1951 Ele introduction of desert-bred game birds from the Edidflc Xast to s> kilar localities in this country is ~p-rocxhin~ realization, the Department of the Interior announced today. %is surrmer, the E'ish end ?Udl. ife Service
DR. BUMP TO STUDY EXOTIC GAME BIRDS IN NEAR EAST FOR POSSIBLE IMPORTANCE --April 12, 1950 - A (122.87 kb)
Witiil: or Sater -Int. ZNFORMATZON SERVICE Tine introduction of desert-bred game birds from the L% ar T& t may be one answer to the need for better huntirg in the semiarid, over, -razed lands of the :2nericcan South. qest and the plai, ns of the inter-mountain region, + e U. S. Department of the Int
DR. CLARENCE COTTAM APPOINTED AS ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR -- June 16, 1944 (113.51 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF ,THE INTERlOR ~NFQRMATI~ N SEMCE For Immedfate RaZea@The ad’ pointatm~ & Br. Clarence Cottam, biologist of the Fish and ’ ?iildlife S& zvice~ to, a @W poeition as assistant to the. director; was announced today by $kc ,fra P, @abrieSson, Service director. Since l934* Dr. Cottam has bee
DR. CLARENCE COTTAM APPOINTED AS CHIEF OF DIV. OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH -- August 29, 1944 (62.71 kb)
INFORMATION SERVKE For Release Upon Receipt The appointment of' Dr. Clarence Cottam as Chief of the Division of - j. ldlife Research, Y. S. Fish and : 7il. dfife Service, was announced today by Albert 17. Da; Acting Director of the Service. Dr. Cottam will succeed Dr. h. B. EIell who retired on Augu
DR. COTTAM RESIGNS FEDERAL WILDLIFE POSITION -- July 20, 1954 (98.66 kb)
Sater or Barrington -Int. ; rj'iy FISH za) WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release JULY 20, 1954 DR. COTTAM RESIGNS FEDERAL WILDLIFE POSITXN The resignation of Ik. Clarence Cottam as assistant to the Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service was announced today by Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay, Dr, C
DR. DEASON, FISHERY OFFICIAL, RESIGNS FROM FWS -- September 7, 1951 (86.76 kb)
SERVZCE FISH ND WIGLIFE SlIJ3VICE For Release FRIDAY, SEPTNER 7, 1951 DR. DEASON , FISJSBY OFFICIAL, RF. SI~ E The resigation M Dr. Hilazy J. Deason, Chief of the Fish and Wildlife Service’ s Office of Foreign Activities since 1946, was mnounced today by Milton C. FEOMFWS James, Acting Service Direc
DR. DUSMAN NAMED OHIO COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE RESEARCH UNIT LEADER -- May 12, 1949 (84.19 kb)
Rei chek -Int . 2879 FISH AKD WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release NAY 12, 1949. DR. DUW iM! JiED OHIO CQOPERATIVE WILDLIFE RESEARCH UNIT LEADER Dr. Eugene H. n; lstman has been named leader of the Ohio State University Cooperative Xldlif e Research Unit , Columbus, Ohio, the U. S. Fish 2nd Wildlife Service
DR. EVERETT E. LUND APPOINTED HEAD OF NEW RABBIT DISEASE INVESTIGATION UNIT BEING ESTABLISHED AT THE U.S. RABBIT EXPERIMENT STA -- June 21, 1945 (97.12 kb)
HWORMATION SERWCE FISH AI'JJ WILDLIFE-SERVICE For Advance Release to the PM's OE THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945. A-new disease investigation unit to help domestic rabbit breeders solve their mortality problems -is now ibeing_ established at the U. S. Rabbit Experiment Sta-tion at Fontana, Calif. according
DR. GALTSOFF TO CONDUCT SURVEY OF CLAM FISHERY IN IPSWICH-NEWBURYPORT AREA (PARKER RIVER REFUGE) -- September 17, 1946 (134.28 kb)
FISH AJJD VILDLIFE SERVICE Immediate Release SEPTEMBER 17, 1946. Dr. Paul S. Galtsoff, leading shellfish biologist of the United States Fish an& Wildlife Service and an internationally known authority in his field, will visit the IpswickNewburyport area of the Massachusetts coast this week to inspec
DR. GARDINER BUMP JOINS RESEARCH STAFF OF FWS -- April 29, 1949 (118.67 kb)
FIMLDLIrn SERVICE For Release APB15 29, 1949. DR. GARDINER' 3UMP The appointment of Dr. Gardiner Research, Gish and Wildlife Service, JOINS RXiEARCH STAFF OF FWS ' Bump as a biologist in the Branch of Wildlife was announced today by Director Albert M, Day. Dr. Bump will make extensive surveys and st
DR. GUSTAV SWANSON RESIGNS FEDERAL POST TO GO TO CORNELL -- September 13, 1948 (74.58 kb)
FIS AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release SEPTEIQ3ER 13, 1948. DR. GusllAv l Albert M. &y, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, announced today SWANSON RESIGNS FEIXRAZ POST ‘ TO GO TO CORNELL that Dr. Gustav A. Swanson, Chief of the Branch of Wildlife Research, had resigned effective September 10 t
DR. HOSLEY TO HEAD WILDLIFE RESEARCH UNIT IN ALASKA -- February 8, 1950 - A (85.13 kb)
Int. 2879 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release to PM* WEJDNXSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, DR. HOSLHY TO HEAD WILDLIFE The appointment of Dr. Neil W. Hcsley 1950 RESEARCH UNIT IB ALASKA as leader of the Aleska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit of the Fish and Xldlife Service at the University of Alaska, Fairba