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 Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1996 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses master plan, management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural mandates, research and investigations and other. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, technical assistance, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, croplands, grasslands, fire management, pest control, FmHA, private lands. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and waterbirds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, games animals, other resident wildlife. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, picnicking, law enforcement, cooperating associations. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communication systems, computer systems, energy conservation, and other. 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 Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 2004 fiscal year. The report begins with and introduction to the refuge and a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Information about monitoring and studies including surveys and census, and studies and investigations is provided next. Habitat restoration and management projects are also covered; activities include wetland restoration: onrefuge and wetland restoration: off refuge, upland restoration: onrefuge and upland restoration: offrefuge, deepwaterriverine restoration: onrefuge and deepwaterriverine: offrefuge, manage water levels, manage moist soil units, grazemowhay, farming, forest cutting, fire management and pest plant control. Fish and wildlife management is discussed next with emphasis on bird banding, disease monitoring, reintroductions, nest structures, and predator and exotic control. Coordination activities, such as interagency coordination, tribal coordination, private land activities, oil and gas activities, and cooperativefriends organizations. The resource protection section provides information about law enforcement, permits and economic use management, wildfire preparedness, contaminant investigation and cleanup, manage water rights, manage cultural resources and land acquisition support. Information about public education and recreation is given including provide visitor services, and outreach. Finally, refuge planning and administration is discussed.
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 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1979 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge and a summary of the years climatic and habitat conditions. Land acquisition is also covered in this section, as is the system status. A construction and maintenance section is provided next. Habitat management is also covered croplands and wetlands are discussed. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered species, threatened species, migratory birds, mammals, and nonmigratory birds. Interpretation and recreation are also described; topics include recreation and enforcement. Field investigations, cooperative programs, items of interest, and safety information 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 Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1995 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses master plan, management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural mandates, research and investigations and other. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, technical assistance, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, croplands, grasslands, fire management, pest control, FmHA, private lands. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and waterbirds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, games animals, other resident wildlife. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, picnicking, law enforcement, cooperating associations. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communication systems, computer systems, energy conservation, and other. 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
This annual narrative report for Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1977 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge and a summary of the years climatic and habitat conditions. Land acquisition is also covered in this section, as is the system status. A construction and maintenance section is provided next. Habitat management is also covered croplands and wetlands are discussed. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered species, threatened species, migratory birds, mammals, and nonmigratory birds. Interpretation and recreation are also described; topics include recreation and enforcement. Field investigations, cooperative programs, items of interest, and safety information 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 Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1999 calendar year. The report begins with and introduction to the refuge and a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Information about monitoring and studies including surveys and census, and studies and investigations is provided next. Habitat restoration and management projects are also covered; activities include wetland restoration: onrefuge and wetland restoration: off refuge, upland restoration: onrefuge and upland restoration: offrefuge, deepwaterriverine restoration: onrefuge and deepwaterriverine: offrefuge, manage water levels, manage moist soil units, grazemowhay, farming, forest cutting, fire management and pest plant control. Fish and wildlife management is discussed next with emphasis on bird banding, disease monitoring, reintroductions, nest structures, and predator and exotic control. Coordination activities, such as interagency coordination, tribal coordination, private land activities, oil and gas activities, and cooperativefriends organizations. The resource protection section provides information about law enforcement, permits and economic use management, wildfire preparedness, contaminant investigation and cleanup, manage water rights, manage cultural resources and land acquisition support. Information about public education and recreation is given including provide visitor services, and outreach. Finally, refuge planning and administration is discussed.
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 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1972 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the weather and habitat conditions during the period. Wildlife including migratory birds, upland game birds, furbearing animals, predators, rodents, other mammals, predacious birds, fish, reptiles, and disease is also covered. The report includes a Refuge development and maintenance section which discusses physical developments, plantings, collections, vegetation control, prescribed burning, and fires. Resource management is outlined; no resources were used during this period. A progress report on field investigations and applied research is also provided. The public relations section of the report discusses recreational use of the Refuge, Refuge visitors, Refuge participation, hunting, violations, and safety. Items of interest, NR forms, and photographs are provided at the end of the report.
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 Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1993 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition including fee title is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses master plans and management plans. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and other is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, forests, croplands, grasslands, other habitats, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife and fisheries resources. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, camping, offroad vehicling, law enforcement and concessions. 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. 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
This annual narrative report for Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1993 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses master plan, management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural mandates, research and investigations and other. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, technical assistance, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, croplands, grasslands, haying, fire management, pest control, FmHA, private lands. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and waterbirds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, games animals, other resident wildlife. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, picnicking, law enforcement, cooperating associations. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communication systems, energy conservation, and other. 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 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1994 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, forests, fire management, pest control, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, surplus animal disposal, scientific collections, animal control, marking and banding. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, outdoor classrooms teachers, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, law enforcement, cooperating associations, and concessions. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. 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 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1983 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses 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, croplands, and fire management. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered species, threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds, water birds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, animal control, marking, and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive exhibits, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilizationreplacement, and communications systems. 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 Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1994 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition including fee title is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses master plans, management plans and public participation. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and other is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, forests, croplands, grasslands, grazing, haying, fire management, pest control, and wilderness and special areas, and Partners for Wildlife. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, and fisheries resources and disease prevention and control. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, camping, law enforcement and concessions. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, and energy conservation. 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 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1988 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisitionincluding fee title is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, technical assistance, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, forests, fire management, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, scientific collections, animal control, marking and banding. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, outdoor classrooms teachers, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, law enforcement, cooperating associations, and concessions. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. 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 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1980 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge and a summary of the years climatic and habitat conditions. Land acquisition is also covered in this section, as is the system status. A construction and maintenance section is provided next. Habitat management is also covered croplands and wetlands are discussed. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered species, threatened species, migratory birds, mammals, and nonmigratory birds. Interpretation and recreation are also described; topics include recreation and enforcement. Field investigations, cooperative programs, items of interest, and safety information are provided at the end.
Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge and Marais Des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge : Annual Narrative Report : Calendar Year 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 Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge and Marais Des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1998 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisitionincluding fee title, and other is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses master plan, management plan, public participation, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, and research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, other manpower programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include wetlands, forests, cropland, grassland, other habitats, haying, fire management, pest control, and water rights. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other residents wildlife, fisheries resources, and scientific collections. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor student classrooms, interpretive foot trails, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, camping, picnicking, other nonwildlife oriented research. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, energy conservation and other. 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 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1985 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisitionincluding fee title is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plan, public participation, compliance with environmental mandates, research and investigations and other. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, technical assistance, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, forests, fire management, pest control, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fishery resources, scientific collections, marking and banding. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, outdoor classrooms teachers, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, law enforcement, cooperating associations, and concessions. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. 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 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1981 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses the master plan, public participation, research, and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, funding, safety, and technical assistance is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include wetlands, croplands, fire management, and wilderness areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered species, threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds, water birds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, animal control, marking, and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive exhibits, fishing, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilizationreplacement, communications systems, and energy conservation. Cooperative programs 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
This annual narrative report for Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1984 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses the master plan, public participation, 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, croplands, and fire management. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered species, threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds, water birds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, marine mammals, scientific collections, animal control, marking, and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive exhibits, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, and equipment utilizationreplacement. 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 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during calendar year 1979. The report begins with an introduction to the refuge and a summary of the years climatic and habitat conditions. Land acquisition is also covered in this section, as is the system status. A construction and maintenance section is provided next. Habitat management is also covered; croplands, grasslands, wetlands, forestlands, other habitats, wilderness and special areas, and easements for waterfowl management are discussed. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered andor threatened species, migratory birds, mammals and nonmigratory birds and others. Interpretation and recreation are also described; topics include information and environmental education, recreation, and enforcement. Field investigations, cooperative programs, items of interest, and safety information 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
This annual narrative report for Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1982 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. Land acquisition is also covered. The report includes a planning section which discusses the master plan, public participation, 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, croplands, fire management, and wilderness areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered species, threatened species, waterfowl, marsh birds, water birds, shorebirds, raptors, game mammals, animal control, marking, and bird banding. The public uses of the Refuge described in this report include outdoor classrooms, interpretive exhibits, fishing, wildlife observation, and law enforcement. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about rehabilitation, major maintenance, and communications systems. Cooperative programs 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
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Description
This narrative report for Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments from January to April 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, 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, haying, fur harvesting, and timber removal. A progress report on field investigations and applied research is also provided. The public relations section of the report describes recreational uses, Refuge visitors, and violations. NR forms 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 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1970 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the weather and habitat conditions during the period. Wildlife including migratory birds, upland game birds, furbearing animals, predators, rodents, other mammals, predacious birds, fish, reptiles, and disease is also covered. The report includes a Refuge development and maintenance section which discusses physical developments, plantings, collections, vegetation control, and fires. Resource management is outlined; no resources were used during this period. A progress report on field investigations and applied research is also provided. The public relations section of the report discusses recreational use of the Refuge, Refuge visitors, Refuge participation, hunting, violations, and safety. Items of interest, NR forms, and photographs are provided at the end of the report.
Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
This annual narrative report for Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge summarizes Refuge activities during the 1978 calendar year. The report begins with an introduction to the Refuge and a summary of the years climatic and habitat conditions. Land acquisition is also covered in this section, as is the system status. A construction and maintenance section is provided next. Habitat management is also covered croplands and wetlands are discussed. The wildlife section of the report discusses endangered species, threatened species, migratory birds, mammals, and nonmigratory birds. Interpretation and recreation are also described; topics include recreation and enforcement. Field investigations, cooperative programs, items of interest, and safety information 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
This narrative report for Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge outlines Refuge accomplishments from May to August 1943. 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, 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, haying, fur harvesting, and timber removal. A progress report on field investigations and applied research is also provided. The public relations section of the report describes recreational uses, Refuge visitors, and violations. NR forms 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 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge summarizes refuge activities during the 1989 calendar year. The report begins with a summary of the years highlights and climatic conditions. The report includes a planning section which discusses management plan, compliance with environmental and cultural resource mandates, research and investigations. Refuge administration is outlined; information about personnel, youth programs, volunteer programs, funding, safety, technical assistance, and other items is given. Habitat management is also covered. Subjects include general, wetlands, forests, fire management, and wilderness and special areas. The wildlife section of the report discusses wildlife diversity, endangered andor threatened species, waterfowl, marsh and water birds, shorebirds, gulls, terns, and allied species, raptors, other migratory birds, game mammals, other resident wildlife, fisheries resources, scientific collections, marking and banding. The public uses of the refuge described in this report include general, outdoor classrooms students, outdoor classrooms teachers, interpretive foot trails, interpretive tour routes, interpretive exhibitsdemonstrations, other interpretive programs, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, other wildlife oriented recreation, law enforcement, cooperating associations, and concessions. The equipment and facilities section of the report provides information about new construction, rehabilitation, major maintenance, equipment utilization and replacement, communications systems, computer systems, and energy conservation. Items of interest are provided at the end.