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EXTENSION SERVICE JOINS IN NEW WILDLIFE PROGRAM -- December 10, 1936 (219.19 kb)
RMATION FOR THE PRESS Release -Immediate EXTENSION SERVICE JOINS IN NE% ' YKtLDLIl? E PROGRAM December 10, 1936 w-c 1 More and more farmers are asking how they can increase, manage, and make bet-ter use of wildlife as a farm crop. Particularly, they want plans that ail1 make it possible 'for them to
EXTENTION OF MESH-SIZE REGULATION PROPOSED -- October 4, 1958 (144.82 kb)
Flanagan -Int. 2679, cr Saber -Int. 2809 UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release ClCTOBER 4, 195% EXTENSION OF MESH-SIZE REGULaTION PRCPCSED Conservation by regulation of the mesh-size in fishing nets, a principle which is already being tested in one area of the northwest Atlantic haddoc
EXTINCTION TO REMOVE FISH FROM ENDANCERED SPECIES LIST -- July 3, 1978 (120.26 kb)
I .1DEPARTMENT of the INTERlOF news release For Release July 3, 1978 Levitt 202/343-5634 EXTINCTION TO RJ2MOVE FISH FROM ENDANCERED SPECIES LIST For the first time ever, an animal is being removed from the endangered species list because it is presumed to be extinct. The Tecopa pupfish, a 1% inch fi
FACTS FOR FUR FARMERS: KILL AND PELT INFERIOR FOXES -- October 31, 1935 B (98.88 kb)
RELEASED FOR PUBLICAWIOR ocfro~ m 31 (BBEDNEsDAY) FACPS FOR FUR FARMERS By Frank 0. Ashbrook, In wge, Fur Resource* Division of Wildlife Research Kill end Pelt Inferior Foxes Every fox farmer will admit that it costs just as much to feed end cere for an inferior as it does for a superior animal; yet
FAIRLY FIRM MARKETS FOR FISHERY PRODUCTS SEEN -- October 11, 1954 (80.18 kb)
Barrington or Sater -Int. 2879 SERVICE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release OCTOBER 11, 1954 FAIRLY FIRM MARKETS FOR FISHERY PRODUCTS SEEN Fourth-quarter markets for most American fishery products will be fairly firm, according to the Qutlook fey Mrketina Fishery Prpducts, October& De -cember 1954,
FALCON RECOVERY TEAM APPOINTED IN ALASKA -- August 24, 1975 (134.24 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR news release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release August 24, 1975 McGarvey 2021343-5634 FALCON RECOVERY TEAM APPOINTED IN ALASKA Alaska's peregrine falcon populations are following the same pattern which led to the collapse of peregrine falcon populations in the lower 48
FALCONRY REGULATIONS SET -- January 1, 1976 -- January 16, 1976 (74.24 kb)
news release FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release January 16, 1976 Levitt 2021343-5634 FALCONRY REGULATIONS SET New regulations requiring Federal permits for falconers and setting standards for falconry-the ancient sport of taking quarry with trained birds of prey-were announced today by Lynn A. Gr
FALCONS RESTOCKED IN THEIR FORMER RANGE -- July 1, 1976 (181.17 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release July 1, 1976 news release McGarvey 202/343-5634 ' FALCONS RESTOCKED IN THEIR FORMER RANGE Close to 30 peregrine falcons-an endangered species-are being released into the wild in Colorado and five Eastern States this summer by the Inter
FALL BRINGS OVEN DINNERS -- September 25, 1953 - A (76.59 kb)
Sater or Barrington -ht. 2879 SERVICE FISH AND WILDLIFE For Z& ease FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 FOR FOOD EDITORS FALL BRINGS OVEN DINNERS The first crisp, cool days of autumn signal the time for oven dinners-when you can pop your whole dinner into the oven and have a hearty, savory meal for your fami