Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 41 and 42 meters along a permanent transect.
North Mississippi Refuges Complex : Tallahatchie, Dahomey, Coldwater River National Wildlife Refuge : Annual Narrative Report : Calendar Year 2004
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
This annual narrative report for Tallahatchie, Dahomey, and Coldwater River NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 2004 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge. Highlights and weather conditions are summarized for the year. Information about monitoring and studies including surveys and censuses and studies and investigations is provided next. Habitat restoration and management projects are also covered; activities include wetland restoration, upland restoration, water level management, moist soil management, mowing, and farming. Fish and wildlife management are discussed next with emphasis on bird banding, nest structures, and animal control. Coordination activities, such as interagency coordination and private land activities, are outlined. The resource protection section provides an update on law enforcement, wildfire preparedness, and land acquisition support. Information about public education and recreation is given including visitor services and outreach. Finally, comprehensive management planning and general administration are discussed in the Refuge planning and administration section.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 40 and 41 meters along a permanent transect.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
This document contains monthly activity reports for Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge Complex from January to December of 2000. Each report outlines the highlights, activities, accomplishments, private lands enhancement and public uses of the refuge and wetland management district. A list of volunteer activities, a table of nesting success, the 2001 Annual Water Management Plan and 2000 Use Report, vegetation control records, and the results of a Canada goose survey are attached.
Strategic Plan for the National Wildlife Refuge System Biological Monitoring Team Pilot Project Fiscal Years 2006-2010
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System NWRS is the premier system of federal lands set aside primarily for the purpose of conserving fish, wildlife, and plants. Science based management decisions are needed for refuges to achieve their highest contributions toward wildlife resources, support refuge management decisions, reduce the uncertainty of management outcomes, and improve efficiency. The need to increase science capacity within the NWRS was identified as a priority issue by NWRS Promises Teams and the Conservation in Action Summit. The Strategic Plan for NWRS Biological Monitoring Team Pilot Project for Fiscal Years 2006 2010 addresses biological monitoring and adaptive management as components of the NWRS biology program. The Biological Monitoring Team BMT is implementing a pilot program to address biological monitoring and adaptive management needs for refuges. The BMT is starting as a small effort and will not address all monitoring needs of refuges nationwide. The BMT will focus on high priority monitoring and adaptive management needs common to multiple refuges in Regions 3 and 5. The pilot program defines a vision for biological monitoring and adaptive management in the NWRS and identifies three major goals and related objectives, with outcomes and strategies. The BMT will initiate the Strategic Plan under the auspices of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NWRS Regions 3 and 5 as a first step towards a national monitoring program.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
This document contains monthly activity reports for Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge Complex from January to December of 1998. Each report outlines the highlights, activities, accomplishments, private lands enhancement and public uses of the refuge and wetland management district. A table of nesting success, a list of dead birds collected, the 1999 Annual Water Management Plan and 1998 Use Report, a list of pool elevations and acres, and vegetation control records are attached.
North Mississippi Refuges Complex: Tallahatchie, Dahomey, and Coldwater National Wildlife Refuge : Annual Narrative Report : Calendar Year 2007
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Tallahatchie, Dahomey, and Coldwater River NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 2007 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge. Highlights and weather conditions are summarized for the year. Information about monitoring and studies including surveys and censuses and studies and investigations is provided next. Habitat restoration and management projects are also covered; activities include wetland restoration, upland restoration, water level management, moist soil management, mowing, and farming. Fish and wildlife management are discussed next with emphasis on bird banding, disease monitoring, nest structures, and animal control. Coordination activities, such as interagency coordination and private land activities, are outlined. The resource protection section provides an update on law enforcement, wildfire preparedness, and land acquisition support. Information about public education and recreation is given including visitor services and outreach. Finally, comprehensive management planning and general administration are discussed in the Refuge planning and administration section.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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The Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge Water Management Plan has been developed to meet the station objectives set forth in the Master Plan. The purpose of this plan is to establish a schedule of operations for the manipulation of managed waters.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This annual narrative report for Tewaukon NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1982 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, and safety is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, croplands, grasslands, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, and wilderness areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, scientific collections, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, communication systems, and energy conservation.
North Mississippi Refuges Complex : Tallahatchie, Dahomey, and Coldwater River National Wildlife Refuge : Annual Narrative Report : Calendar Year 2003
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Tallahatchie, Dahomey, and Coldwater River NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 2003 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge. Highlights and weather conditions are summarized for the year. Information about monitoring and studies including surveys and censuses and studies and investigations is provided next. Habitat restoration and management projects are also covered; activities include wetland restoration, upland restoration, water level management, moist soil management, mowing, and farming. Fish and wildlife management are discussed next with emphasis on bird banding, nest structures, and animal control. Coordination activities, such as interagency coordination and private land activities, are outlined. The resource protection section provides an update on law enforcement, wildfire preparedness, and land acquisition support. Information about public education and recreation is given including visitor services and outreach. Finally, comprehensive management planning and general administration are discussed in the Refuge planning and administration section.
North Mississippi Refuges Complex: Tallahatchie and Dahomey and Coldwater River National Wildlife Refuge : Annual Narrative Report : Calendar Year 2002
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Tallahatchie, Dahomey, and Coldwater River NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 2002 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge. Highlights and weather conditions are summarized for the year. Information about monitoring and studies including surveys and censuses and studies and investigations is provided next. Habitat restoration and management projects are also covered; activities include wetland restoration, upland restoration, water level management, moist soil management, mowing, and farming. Fish and wildlife management are discussed next with emphasis on bird banding, nest structures, and animal control. Coordination activities, such as interagency coordination and private land activities, are outlined. The resource protection section provides an update on law enforcement, wildfire preparedness, and land acquisition support. Information about public education and recreation is given including visitor services and outreach. Finally, comprehensive management planning and general administration are discussed in the Refuge planning and administration section.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This document summarizes the objectives, monitoring methods, species observed, point count sites, frequency occurrence results, and priority species of management concern of an avian study done on Port Louisa NWR.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This annual narrative report for Tewaukon NWR and Tewaukon WMD outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1992 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning, public participation, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, wilderness areas, and WPA easements. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about major maintenance, equipment replacement, communication systems, and computer systems.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 31 and 32 meters along a permanent transect.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Water Management Plan has been developed to meet the station objectives. The purpose of this plan is to establish a schedule of operations for the manipulation of managed waters. Each water units management is covered. Topics include, flowline elevation, elevation of pool bottom, surface elevations, water supply, biological conditions and wildlife use, and objective for proposed levels. This plan describe water management for Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge in 1998.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This annual narrative report for Tewaukon NWR and Tewaukon WMD outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1987 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning and public participation. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, wilderness areas, and WPA easements. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, communication systems, and computer systems. Items of interest are provided at the end.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 23 and 24 meters along a permanent transect.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
This document contains monthly activity reports for Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge Complex from January to December of 1999. Each report outlines the highlights, activities, accomplishments, private lands enhancement and public uses of the refuge and wetland management district. A list of volunteer activities, a table of nesting success, specimen reports, the 2000 Annual Water Management Plan and 1999 Use Report, a list of pool elevations and acres, vegetation control records, and the results of a Canada goose survey are attached.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This annual narrative report for Tewaukon NWR and Tewaukon WMD outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1988 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning, public participation, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, wilderness areas, and WPA easements. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, communication systems, and computer systems. Items of interest are provided at the end.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This annual narrative report for Tewaukon NWR and Tewaukon WMD outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1990 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning, public participation, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, wilderness areas, and WPA easements. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about major maintenance, equipment replacement, communication systems, and computer systems. Items of interest are provided at the end.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 26 and 27 meters along a permanent transect.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 22 and 23 meters along a permanent transect.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
This document contains monthly activity reports for Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge Complex from January to December of 1997. Each report outlines the highlights, activities, accomplishments, private lands enhancement and public uses of the refuge and wetland management district. A list of volunteer activities, a table of nesting success, the 1998 Annual Water Management Plan and 1997 Use Report, a list of pool elevations and acres, and vegetation control records are attached.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
Onemetersquare 1 meter x 1 meter benthic substrate at Rose Atoll, site 32P 14 32.361S, 168 09.430W, between 30 and 31 meters along a permanent transect.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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This annual narrative report for Tewaukon NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1993 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning and public participation. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, wilderness areas, and WPA easements. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about major maintenance, equipment replacement, communication systems, and computer systems. Items of interest are provided at the end.