Improved Waterhole at Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in 1949

Photo By/Credit

E.P. Haddon

Date Shot/Created
05/01/1949
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
Image
Original caption: One of the larger waterholes on the refuge. The crevasse in background is the entrance to small cave in which many Bats lived. This hole attracted many animals and birds and had been improved with the addition of a concrete apron which made it possible to retain a greater volume of water. Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona, May 1949.
Subject tags
Habitat conservation
History
Wildlife management
Wildlife refuges
Work of the Service