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 Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1991 calendar year. The report begins by giving a brief introduction to the Refuge, as well as the climatic conditions and land acquisition program during the year. Planning details compliance with environmental mandates and research and investigations. Administration is discussed; topics include personnel, funding, safety, and technical assistance. Habitat management is discussed; topics include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, pest control, and WPA easement monitoring. Wildlife including wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation and stocking, animal control, marking and banding, and disease prevention and control is also covered. The public uses section discusses information and interpretation, hunting, fishing, trapping, offroad vehicling, and enforcement. The equipment and facilities section discusses equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, and computer systems. Cooperative programs, Refuge brochures, and photographs are attached.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
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Description
This narrative report for Valentine NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments from May through August of 1946. The report begins by summarizing the weather conditions and water conditions during this period. Wildlife including migratory birds, upland game birds, big game animals, furbearers, predators, raptors, reptiles, and fish is also covered. The Refuge development and maintenance section discusses physical developments, plantings, and collections and receipts. Resource management is outlined; topics include grazing and haying. The public relations section of the report describes Refuge visitors. NR forms are attached.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This narrative report for Valentine NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments from May through August of 1945. The report begins by summarizing the weather conditions and water conditions during this period. Wildlife including migratory birds, upland game birds, big game animals, furbearers, predators, raptors, reptiles, and fish is also covered. The Refuge development and maintenance section discusses physical developments, plantings, and collections and receipts. Resource management is outlined; topics include grazing and haying. The public relations section of the report describes Refuge visitors. NR forms 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 Chase Lake WMD, Chase Lake Prairie Project, and Halfway Lake NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1996 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, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, 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, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, animal control, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, and computer systems. Cooperative programs, economic uses of the Refuge, and items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures are attached.
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge also Bamforth, Hutton Lake, Morenson Lake and Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuges: Annual narrative report: Calendar year 1997
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 Arapaho NWR, Bamforth NWR, Hutton Lake NWR, Morenson Lake NWR, and Pathfinder NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1997 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, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, and pest control. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, and animal control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, and computer systems. Cooperative programs, economic uses of the Refuge, and items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures 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 Browns Park NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1999 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, grasslands, grazing, 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, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, animal control, and marking and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment replacement, communication systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures 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 Crosby National Wildlife Refuge 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 planning section discusses the management plan. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, other habitat, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and WPA easement monitoring, and private lands enhancement. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, animal control, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about equipment utilization and replacement. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Photographs and refuge brochures are attached. A narrative report for Lake Zahl National Wildlife Refuge is included.
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 Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1993 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plans 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, grasslands, other habitats, fire management, and pest control. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, scientific collections, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. A brief report on Bowdoin Wetland Management District is provided. Photographs and Refuge brochures are attached.
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge and Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges and the CMR Wetland Management Districts: 1992 annual narrative reports
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 Charles M. Russell NWR; Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges; the CMR Wetland Management District; and Tew and Spidel Waterfowl Production Areas outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1991 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 the master plan, 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, and safety is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and wilderness areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, surplus animal disposal, scientific collections, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, computer systems, and energy conservation. Items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures are attached.
Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge and North Platte National Wildlife Refuge annual narrative report: Calendar year 1992
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 Crescent Lake and North Platte National Wildlife Refuge 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 and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, animal control, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, offroad vehicling, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communication systems, and computer systems. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Photographs and refuge brochures are attached. A narrative report for North Platte National Wildlife Refuge is included.
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 Browns Park NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1998 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, grasslands, grazing, 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, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, animal control, and marking and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment replacement, communication systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures are attached.
Chase Lake Wetland Management District, Chase Lake Prairie Project: Annual narrative report: Calendar year 1994
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 Chase Lake WMD, Chase Lake Prairie Project, and Halfway Lake NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1994 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 compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, 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, shorebirds, 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, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment replacement, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end.
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge and Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges and the CMR Wetland Management Districts: 1989 annual narrative reports
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 Charles M. Russell NWR; Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges; the CMR Wetland Management District outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1989 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 the master plan, 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, and safety is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and wilderness areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, surplus animal disposal, scientific collections, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, computer systems, and energy conservation. Items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures 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 Charles M. Russell NWR including the satellite refuges outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1984 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 the master plan, management plan, public participation, 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, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation and stocking, surplus animal disposal, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, offroad vehicles, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, and equipment utilization and replacement. Items of interest are provided at the end. Brief narratives on Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges are attached. Reports for Tew and Spidel Waterfowl Production Area are also included.
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 Browns Park NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1994 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, grasslands, grazing, 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, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, animal control, and marking and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment replacement, communication systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures are attached.
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 Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1996 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plans and compliance with environmental mandates. 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, grasslands, other habitats, fire management, and pest control. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, scientific collections, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and other economic uses are discussed. A brief report on Black Coulee, Creedman Coulee, Hewitt Lake, Lake Thibadeau, Grassy Lake, and Mud Lake National Wildlife Refuges, and Bowdoin Wetland Management District is provided. Photographs and Refuge brochures 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 Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1992 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is discussed. The report includes a planning section which discusses the management plan, public participation, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, and safety is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands and water rights. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, fisheries resources, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, equipment utilization and replacement, and computer systems. Items of interest are provided at the end. Photographs and brochures 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 Waubay 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, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, water rights, and WPA easements. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment replacement, and communication systems. Cooperative programs, economic uses of the Refuge, and items of interest are provided at the end.
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge and Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges and the CMR Wetland Management Districts: 1990 annual narrative reports
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Charles M. Russell NWR; Hailstone, Halfbreed, Lake Mason, and War Horse National Wildlife Refuges; the CMR Wetland Management District; and Tew and Spidel Waterfowl Production Areas 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 the master plan, 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, and safety is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and wilderness areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, surplus animal disposal, scientific collections, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, computer systems, and energy conservation. Items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures 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 Swan River National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1988 calendar year. The report begins with Refuge highlights and information about climatic conditions. The land acquisition program and research and investigations are described. Administrative topics are discussed, including personnel, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance. Habitat management is covered; wetlands, forests, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and water rights are discussed. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fishery resources, and scientific collections. Interpretation and recreation activities are outlined; topics include information and interpretation, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, and law enforcement. New construction and equipment utilization and replacement is also covered. Cooperative programs are discussed. Field guides are attached.
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge also Bamforth, Hutton Lake, Morenson Lake and Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuges: Annual narrative report: Calendar year 1995
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Arapaho NWR, Bamforth NWR, Hutton Lake NWR, Morenson Lake NWR, and Pathfinder NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1995 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, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, and pest control. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, and animal control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment replacement, and computer systems. Cooperative programs, economic uses of the Refuge, and items of interest are provided at the end.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1995 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plans and compliance with environmental mandates. 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, grasslands, other habitats, fire management, and pest control. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds and waterbirds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, scientific collections, animal control, marking and bird banding, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and other economic uses are discussed. A brief report on Black Coulee, Creedman Coulee, Hewitt Lake, Lake Thibadeau, Grassy Lake, and Mud Lake National Wildlife Refuges, and Bowdoin Wetland Management District is provided. Photographs and Refuge brochures are attached.
Northwest Montana Wetland Management District, Swan River National Wildlife Refuge: Annual narrative report: Calendar year 1989
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Northwest Montana Wetland Management District outlines District accomplishments during the 1989 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 the management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, pest control, and water rights. The wildlife section of the report endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, and animal control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, trapping, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, and equipment utilization and replacement. Cooperative programs are provided at the end. Photographs are attached.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Crosby National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1991 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. Land acquisition is covered. The planning section discusses the management plan. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, croplands, grasslands, other habitat, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and WPA easement monitoring, and private lands enhancement. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered and threatened species, waterfowl, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, animal control, and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about equipment utilization and replacement. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Photographs and refuge brochures are attached. A narrative report for Lake Zahl National Wildlife Refuge is included.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Browns Park NWR outlines Refuge accomplishments during the 1993 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and weather conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management planning. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered; subjects include wetlands, forests, grasslands, grazing, 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, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, fisheries resources, wildlife propagation, animal control, and marking and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, outdoor recreation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment replacement, communication systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs and items of interest are provided at the end. Refuge brochures are attached.