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1993/19931130.pdf (306.12 kb)
DEPBRTIENT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: November 30, 1993 Hugh Vickery 202-208-5634 STATE FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES TO SHARE $268.6 MILLION IN EXCISE TAX RECEIPTS State fish and wildlife agencies will share in $268.6 million in excise taxes paid by America's h
1993/19931210a.pdf (390.21 kb)
DEPARTDNT of the INTERIOR news release OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kevin Sweeney (0) 202/208-6416 December 10, 1993 David Klinger (0) 503/231-6121 ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES SPECIAL RULE ON TIMBER HARVEST IN SPOTTED OWL HABITAT ON NON-FEDERAL LANDS Interior DeDartnX$ ILt seeks inlunc
1993/19931210b.pdf (181.88 kb)
DEPBRTIENT of the MTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: December 10, 1993 Janet C. Tennyson 202-208-5634 'IWEN! l! Y-FOUR STATES TO PARTICIPATE IN JUNIOR DUCK STAMP CONSERVATION PROGRAM AND DESIGN CONTEST Youngsters in 24 states will learn the values of wetlands to waterfowl an
1993/19931216a.pdf (145.39 kb)
DEPMTNIENT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: December 16, 1993 Hugh Vickery 202-208-5634 8 KEY FEDERAL-STATE CONSERVATION PROGRAM The Interior Department's U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering possible changes in the way it manages the cornerstone fish and
1993/19931216b.pdf (942.56 kb)
FISH &WILDLIFE SERVICE Bulletin U. S. Department of the Interior December 1993 Three feature releases report on progress at Chase Lake, ND, Quill Lakes, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Pickerel Creek, Ohio, launched as North American Waterfowl Management Plan "flagship" projects. All rely on a pooling of
1993/19931230.pdf (180.86 kb)
DEPMTMENT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: December 30, 1993 Georgia Parham 202-208-5634 ENDANGERED SPRCIES ACT MARKS 2OTH ANNIVERSARY WITH STRING OF SUCCESSES Two decades ago, the bald eagle, American alligator, gray whale, and peregrine falcon seemed destined for
1993/19930426.pdf (530.27 kb)
DEPARTIENT of the INTERIOR news release OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY For Release: April 26, 1993 Jay Ziegler 202/208-6416 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TO BE REORGANIZED UNDER NATIONAL BIOLOGICAL SURVEY AT INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt today outlined a reorganization of biological science co
1993/19930511.pdf (236.58 kb)
DEPARTMINT of the INTERIOR naws release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: KaY 113 1993 Hugh Vickery 202-208-5634 c R> Hunting, fishing, and birdwatching continue to rank among America's favorite pastimes, according to a survey by the Interior Department's U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The 19
1993/19930518.pdf (91.09 kb)
DEPMTIENT of the lNTERIOR newt release OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY For Release: May 18, 1993 Bob Walker 202/208-6416 PRESIDENT CLINTON SELECTS MOLLIE BEATTIE AS DIRECTOR, KEN SMITH AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE President Bill Clinton today announced his intention to nominate Moll
1993/19930609.pdf (282.03 kb)
DEPABTMEHT of the INTERIOR news release OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Mary Helen Thompson (202) 208-6416 For Release: June 9, 1993 Pat Fisher (202) 208-5634 ADMINISTRATION MOVES TO HALT INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN TIGER AND RHINO PARTS Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt today announced that the Clinton Administr
1993/19930614.pdf (117.30 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the IIITERIOR mws release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: June 14, 1993 Jamise Liddell 703-358-1881 Nell Baldacchino 301-498-0471 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE SENDS ENDANGERED CRANES TO CANADA TO ESTABLISH NEW CAPTIVE FLOCK The Interior Department's U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1993/19930622.pdf (121.61 kb)
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: June 22, 1993 Patricia Fisher 202-208-5634 U. S. AGENCIES TO HOST MEETING CONCERNING RUSSIA'S NATURAL RESOURCES The future of Russia's vast natural resource network of parks and preserves will be the topic of an internati
1993/19930623.pdf (139.72 kb)
DEPBRTIENT of the I.NTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: June 23, 1993 Janet Chesky (202) 208-5634 1993-94 FEDERAL DUCK STAMP MAKES DEBUT The Department of the Interior's U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service will host special ceremonies on June 30 and July 1, 1993, to kick off sale
1993/19930624.pdf (243.53 kb)
DEPARTNlENT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: June 24, 1993 Megan Durham 202-208-4131 GRASSLAND BIRDS DECLINING, RESEARCR FINDS Native birds in North America's grasslands have suffered steeper, more consistent, and more widespread declines over the past 25 years tha
1993/19930629.pdf (132.18 kb)
U. S. DeDartment of the Interior JUN 2 9 1993’ Janet Chesky (202) 208-5634 Vicki Boatwright (404) 331-3594 ARKANSAS NATIVE WINS NATIONAL WETLANDS CONSERVATION AWARD Nancy Spargo DeLamar of Little Rock has been selected to receive the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Wetlands Conservation A
1993/19930630.pdf (87.14 kb)
DEPARTMINT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: June 30, 1993 Hugh Vickery 202-208-5634 U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE CONSIDERING REGULATIONS ON SHOTGUN SHELLS The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today it is seeking public comment on a notice of intent to p
1993/19930701.pdf (128.77 kb)
DEPMTMENT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: July 1, 1993 Georgia Parham 202-208-5634 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES OPTIONS FOR WOLF REINTRODUCTION IN YELLOWSTONE. CENTRAL IDARO An experimental population of wolves would be introduced into Yellowstone National Park a
1993/19930707.pdf (183.78 kb)
DEPARTHEHT of the INTERIOR news release Fish and Wildlife Service: For Release: July 7, 1993 IneZ Connor 202-219-3861 COMMISSION APPROVES REFUGE ACQUISITIONS AND $5.3 MILLION FOR WETLANDS PROJECTS IN CANADA AND MEXICO Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt today announced approval by the Migratory
1993/19930708.pdf (113.03 kb)
DEPMTNIENT of the INTERIOR nms release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: July 8,1993 Georgia Parham 202-208-5634 HOCKEY'S FLORIDA PANTHERS TO BENEFIT ENDANGERED NAMESAKE The Florida Panthers, a new, Fort Lauderdale-based National Hockey League team, is joining with the National Fish and Wildlif
1993/19930716.pdf (174.18 kb)
DEPAliTl! lE~ T of the INTEMOB news release Fish and Wildlife Service For Release: July 16, 1993 Hugh Vickery 202-208-5634 REGULATIONS PROPOSED FOR EARLY MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING SEASONS; COMMENTS REQUESTED ON REGULATION OF CAPTIVE-REARED MALLARDS The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing that