National Wildlife Refuge is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System is the system of public lands and waters set aside to conserve America's fish, wildlife and plants. Since PresidentTheodore Roosevelt designated Florida's Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge as the first wildlife refuge in 1903, the System has grown to over 560 national wildlife refuges and other units of the Refuge System, plus 38 wetland management districts encompassing more than 150,000,000 acres (607,028km2).
Background
The mission of the Refuge System is to manage a national network of lands and waters for the conservation, management, and where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitat. The Refuge System maintains the biological integrity, diversity and environmental health of these natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.
Wildlife is an EP produced by British heavy metal band, Girlschool and published only in Europe. It was released in 1982 by Bronze Records as a launch for the album Screaming Blue Murder. During the recording sessions for the album, bassist and singer Enid Williams left the band and this EP is the last production made by the original formation. The songs "Don't Call It Love" and "Wildlife" were recorded again for the album with new bass player Ghislaine 'Gil' Weston and new vocal tracks. The EP was also available in a red vinyl edition.
Track listing
"Don't Call It Love" (Kim McAuliffe, Kelly Johnson) – 3:08
Wildlife! is the alias of Swiss DJ, music producer and sound artist Samuel Riot (born Samuel Reinhard on September 10, 1980 in Bern, Switzerland). He first came to public attention for his musical productions on Terry Lynn's debut album Kingstonlogic 2.0.
Career
Samuel Riot made his first appearance under the Wildlife! moniker in 2008 as producer of several tracks for Terry Lynn's debut album Kingstonlogic 2.0. The album was unanimously praised by global press such as The New York Times, The Guardian, VICE, XLR8R, The Fader and was listed no. 35 on Spex magazine's Top 50 albums list of 2008.
The music video of The System, one of the tracks Wildlife! produced on Kingstonlogic 2.0, was listed No. 12 on Spin magazine's Top 20 music videos list of 2008.
Terry Lynn's song IMF, also produced by Wildlife! was featured in season 5, episode 17 of CSI: NY.
In 2009 Wildlife! signed to Phree Music. In November 2009 he released his debut EP Jumbie. The EP included remixes by Schlachthofbronx, Edu K and Mixhell (electronica project of Igor Cavalera, Sepultura's ex-drummer, and his wife Laima Leyton).
Gary Corbett kills a pair of claim jumpers who did likewise to his father. He is charged with murder, but cannot be taken to Juneau to stand trial until the weather permits. Marshal John Masters keeps him in town until the prisoner can be moved.
Roxie Reagan, who sings at Tom LaRue's saloon, falls in love with Corbett, but she is trapped in a loveless marriage to John Reagan, an alcoholic has-been actor. LaRue also is in love with Roxie, and he and a local judge are suspected by Corbett of being in cahoots with the claim jumpers.
LaRue tries to frame Corbett for another murder, then sets the jail on fire. John Reagan courageously comes to Corbett's rescue, losing his own life in the process. The marshal deals with LaRue, but suddenly reveals that he is the one who has been backing the murderous claim jumpers all along. Corbett manages to get the better of Masters, then sets sail for San Francisco with his bride-to-be, Roxie.
Alaska is a periodical devoted to news and discussion of issues and features of and from Alaska. Most of its readership consists of persons outside of Alaska who are interested in the Alaskan way of life.
History and profile
Alaska magazine was founded in 1935 in Ketchikan, Alaska, by Emery Fridolf Tobin (1895-1977) and J. Ray Roady (1907-1997). Tobin established himself as an opponent of Alaska statehood, although this may have been contradictory, given his ties to the Democratic party and the fact that he and Roady served as State Representatives in 1959.
Alaska magazine was originally titled the Alaska Sportsman Magazine, a name it retained until 1969. It operated much then as it does today, being sold through newsstand sales and subscriptions. The major difference in its early days was the fact that paper stock to print the magazine arrived via steamship, posing the threat of delays, and it operated out of a small basement. Another major difference is that the editorial and sales offices have moved to Alaska's economic center, the city of Anchorage.
Yukon was a three-piece experimental band from Baltimore, MD.
The band consisted of Nick Podgurski (drums/vocals), Sam Garrett (guitar) and Brad Smith (bass). Various four-piece incarnations included Denny Bowen (of Double Dagger and Roomrunner), and Tom Ferrara.
Regional and national touring with Little Women, Calabi Yau, Archaeopteryx and Rick Weaver of The New Flesh.
Yukon also performed at Whartscape and the International Noise Conference (Miami, FL) in 2007.
Members of Yukon co-curated with fellow Brooklyn math-rock band, Stay Fucked, the Dark Forces Swing Blind Punches festival in Philadelphia, which was held December 2006 and featured current innovative music from bands such as Dysrhythmia and Zs.
2007's Mortar was co-released by the band in part with Terra Firma Records. It was followed in 2008 by Medallion on Infinite Limbs. In the time that passed between Mortar and Medallion the band saw the exchange of original guitarist Tom Ferrara for Sam Garrett and the exit of guitarist/vocalist Denny Bowen. Medallion is the only recorded output of the shortly lived four-piece including both Garrett and Bowen on guitar. Medallion was recorded with Bowen on guitar after his leaving the band. This began the band's shift into trio and Podgurski's role as both drummer and vocalist. In early 2009, the song "Zero Gravity Chamber" was re-released as part of Damage Rituals Cassettes' "The Dead Hand: Human Machines" compilation along with tracks from groups such as Zs, Weasel Walter Trio, and Muscle Brain.
Audio described version: https://youtu.be/uDmzQyvG7vE
The National Wildlife Refuge System includes more than 560 national wildlife refuges, at least one in each state and U.S. territory. Founded by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 and administrated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Refuge System is a diverse network of lands and waters dedicated to conserving America’s rich fish and wildlife heritage. More: fws.gov/refuges
Produced by Tandem Stills + Motion in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2019
published: 28 Aug 2019
What Is A National Wildlife Refuge
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Virtual Outdoor Adventure Programs
Two asynchronous videos that can be used by anyone. 1.) What is a National Wildlife Refuge 2.) Mammals: Predators & Prey. Fun exciting educational virtual field trips that meets the needs of both the FWS sites as well as Public Schools and homeschool groups throughout the nation. Programs are designed to meet select Next Generation Science Standards and select Florida state education standards along with the mission of the USFWD. These lessons will be supplementary to standard science lessons in elementary, and middle school courses. In addition to the virtual programs there are supplemental materials to go ...
published: 15 Sep 2022
Nature: Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
"Sunday Morning" takes you to a refuge for migratory birds and a breeding ground for other wildlife in Georgia. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
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Nature: Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
"Sunday Morning" visits the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in upstate New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
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Arthur R Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
The A.R.M. Loxahatchee NWR is approximately 144,000 acres of northern Everglades and cypress swamp, protecting the integrity of the remaining Everglades ecosystem. The film features the tranquility of this exquisite area, its abundant birdlife, rare plants, science and research projects, and the partnerships and programs with schoolchildren and the community surrounding the refuge. The film also highlights one of the newest Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnerships, the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center at Florida Atlantic University.
Produced for the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service by Tadem Stills + Motion. Thanks to the National Wildlife Refuge Association.
For more information about the Urban Wildlife Conservation Program visit fws.gov/urban.
published: 25 Aug 2016
Nature: Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
We leave you this morning in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, which straddles the border between South Carolina and Georgia.
published: 31 May 2015
Hidden Gems: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Hidden Gems: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
published: 20 Jul 2021
National Wildlife Refuge - Merritt Island (Florida)
Merritt Island NWR´s habitats support one of the highest numbers of endangered and threatened species found within the refuges of the National Wildlife Refuge System. This unique relationship the refuge shares with NASA bears testimony that nature and technology can coexist.
published: 12 Jan 2024
Live from the Cedar Point NWR Shoreline Camera
Join us live from Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge near Oregon, Ohio. Watch for eagles, migrating waterfowl, and much more!
From its rich history as a famous hunt club to becoming a refuge in 1964, Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge's 2,675 acres have provided habitat for a variety of waterfowl, bald eagles and plants for many years. This largest undeveloped stretch of shoreline on Lake Erie is closed to public activity most of the year. Now you can view this gem anytime of day, anywhere you are! We have two main camera views so when you tune in you might see the lakeshore or the wetland.
Cedar Point NWR is part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex, an 11,126 acre complex located along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Lucas and Ottawa Counties. Established in 1961, Ott...
published: 29 Aug 2024
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge ~ Delaware
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The National Wildlife Refuge System includes more than 560 national wildlife refuges, at least one in each...
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The National Wildlife Refuge System includes more than 560 national wildlife refuges, at least one in each state and U.S. territory. Founded by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 and administrated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Refuge System is a diverse network of lands and waters dedicated to conserving America’s rich fish and wildlife heritage. More: fws.gov/refuges
Produced by Tandem Stills + Motion in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2019
Audio described version: https://youtu.be/uDmzQyvG7vE
The National Wildlife Refuge System includes more than 560 national wildlife refuges, at least one in each state and U.S. territory. Founded by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 and administrated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Refuge System is a diverse network of lands and waters dedicated to conserving America’s rich fish and wildlife heritage. More: fws.gov/refuges
Produced by Tandem Stills + Motion in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2019
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https://www.fws.gov/media/what-national-wildlife-refuge-virtual-education-video-transcript
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Virtual Outdoor ...
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Virtual Outdoor Adventure Programs
Two asynchronous videos that can be used by anyone. 1.) What is a National Wildlife Refuge 2.) Mammals: Predators & Prey. Fun exciting educational virtual field trips that meets the needs of both the FWS sites as well as Public Schools and homeschool groups throughout the nation. Programs are designed to meet select Next Generation Science Standards and select Florida state education standards along with the mission of the USFWD. These lessons will be supplementary to standard science lessons in elementary, and middle school courses. In addition to the virtual programs there are supplemental materials to go along with each video: Worksheets, teachers guides, standards correlations and additional activities. Have fun and learn more about our National Wildlife Refuges and mammalian predators and prey.
Download Transcript:
https://www.fws.gov/media/what-national-wildlife-refuge-virtual-education-video-transcript
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Virtual Outdoor Adventure Programs
Two asynchronous videos that can be used by anyone. 1.) What is a National Wildlife Refuge 2.) Mammals: Predators & Prey. Fun exciting educational virtual field trips that meets the needs of both the FWS sites as well as Public Schools and homeschool groups throughout the nation. Programs are designed to meet select Next Generation Science Standards and select Florida state education standards along with the mission of the USFWD. These lessons will be supplementary to standard science lessons in elementary, and middle school courses. In addition to the virtual programs there are supplemental materials to go along with each video: Worksheets, teachers guides, standards correlations and additional activities. Have fun and learn more about our National Wildlife Refuges and mammalian predators and prey.
"Sunday Morning" takes you to a refuge for migratory birds and a breeding ground for other wildlife in Georgia. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
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"Sunday Morning" takes you to a refuge for migratory birds and a breeding ground for other wildlife in Georgia. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
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"Sunday Morning" visits the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in upstate New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
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"Sunday Morning" visits the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in upstate New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
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The A.R.M. Loxahatchee NWR is approximately 144,000 acres of northern Everglades and cypress swamp, protecting the integrity of the remaining Everglades ecosyst...
The A.R.M. Loxahatchee NWR is approximately 144,000 acres of northern Everglades and cypress swamp, protecting the integrity of the remaining Everglades ecosystem. The film features the tranquility of this exquisite area, its abundant birdlife, rare plants, science and research projects, and the partnerships and programs with schoolchildren and the community surrounding the refuge. The film also highlights one of the newest Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnerships, the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center at Florida Atlantic University.
Produced for the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service by Tadem Stills + Motion. Thanks to the National Wildlife Refuge Association.
For more information about the Urban Wildlife Conservation Program visit fws.gov/urban.
The A.R.M. Loxahatchee NWR is approximately 144,000 acres of northern Everglades and cypress swamp, protecting the integrity of the remaining Everglades ecosystem. The film features the tranquility of this exquisite area, its abundant birdlife, rare plants, science and research projects, and the partnerships and programs with schoolchildren and the community surrounding the refuge. The film also highlights one of the newest Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnerships, the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center at Florida Atlantic University.
Produced for the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service by Tadem Stills + Motion. Thanks to the National Wildlife Refuge Association.
For more information about the Urban Wildlife Conservation Program visit fws.gov/urban.
Merritt Island NWR´s habitats support one of the highest numbers of endangered and threatened species found within the refuges of the National Wildlife Refuge S...
Merritt Island NWR´s habitats support one of the highest numbers of endangered and threatened species found within the refuges of the National Wildlife Refuge System. This unique relationship the refuge shares with NASA bears testimony that nature and technology can coexist.
Merritt Island NWR´s habitats support one of the highest numbers of endangered and threatened species found within the refuges of the National Wildlife Refuge System. This unique relationship the refuge shares with NASA bears testimony that nature and technology can coexist.
Join us live from Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge near Oregon, Ohio. Watch for eagles, migrating waterfowl, and much more!
From its rich history as a famo...
Join us live from Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge near Oregon, Ohio. Watch for eagles, migrating waterfowl, and much more!
From its rich history as a famous hunt club to becoming a refuge in 1964, Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge's 2,675 acres have provided habitat for a variety of waterfowl, bald eagles and plants for many years. This largest undeveloped stretch of shoreline on Lake Erie is closed to public activity most of the year. Now you can view this gem anytime of day, anywhere you are! We have two main camera views so when you tune in you might see the lakeshore or the wetland.
Cedar Point NWR is part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex, an 11,126 acre complex located along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Lucas and Ottawa Counties. Established in 1961, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge protects a network of wetlands, grasslands and forests to provide habitat for a variety of migratory birds, resident wildlife and threatened and endangered species. It has been recognized with global significance for its value to wildlife.
This camera is sponsored by Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1997 that supports the conservation mission Ohio’s only national wildlife refuge complex by acquiring land, engaging the community and enhancing public access. To learn more, visit www.friendsofottawanwr.org.
Join us live from Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge near Oregon, Ohio. Watch for eagles, migrating waterfowl, and much more!
From its rich history as a famous hunt club to becoming a refuge in 1964, Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge's 2,675 acres have provided habitat for a variety of waterfowl, bald eagles and plants for many years. This largest undeveloped stretch of shoreline on Lake Erie is closed to public activity most of the year. Now you can view this gem anytime of day, anywhere you are! We have two main camera views so when you tune in you might see the lakeshore or the wetland.
Cedar Point NWR is part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex, an 11,126 acre complex located along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Lucas and Ottawa Counties. Established in 1961, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge protects a network of wetlands, grasslands and forests to provide habitat for a variety of migratory birds, resident wildlife and threatened and endangered species. It has been recognized with global significance for its value to wildlife.
This camera is sponsored by Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1997 that supports the conservation mission Ohio’s only national wildlife refuge complex by acquiring land, engaging the community and enhancing public access. To learn more, visit www.friendsofottawanwr.org.
Audio described version: https://youtu.be/uDmzQyvG7vE
The National Wildlife Refuge System includes more than 560 national wildlife refuges, at least one in each state and U.S. territory. Founded by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 and administrated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Refuge System is a diverse network of lands and waters dedicated to conserving America’s rich fish and wildlife heritage. More: fws.gov/refuges
Produced by Tandem Stills + Motion in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2019
Download Transcript:
https://www.fws.gov/media/what-national-wildlife-refuge-virtual-education-video-transcript
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Virtual Outdoor Adventure Programs
Two asynchronous videos that can be used by anyone. 1.) What is a National Wildlife Refuge 2.) Mammals: Predators & Prey. Fun exciting educational virtual field trips that meets the needs of both the FWS sites as well as Public Schools and homeschool groups throughout the nation. Programs are designed to meet select Next Generation Science Standards and select Florida state education standards along with the mission of the USFWD. These lessons will be supplementary to standard science lessons in elementary, and middle school courses. In addition to the virtual programs there are supplemental materials to go along with each video: Worksheets, teachers guides, standards correlations and additional activities. Have fun and learn more about our National Wildlife Refuges and mammalian predators and prey.
"Sunday Morning" takes you to a refuge for migratory birds and a breeding ground for other wildlife in Georgia. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
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"Sunday Morning" visits the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in upstate New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
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The A.R.M. Loxahatchee NWR is approximately 144,000 acres of northern Everglades and cypress swamp, protecting the integrity of the remaining Everglades ecosystem. The film features the tranquility of this exquisite area, its abundant birdlife, rare plants, science and research projects, and the partnerships and programs with schoolchildren and the community surrounding the refuge. The film also highlights one of the newest Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnerships, the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center at Florida Atlantic University.
Produced for the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service by Tadem Stills + Motion. Thanks to the National Wildlife Refuge Association.
For more information about the Urban Wildlife Conservation Program visit fws.gov/urban.
Merritt Island NWR´s habitats support one of the highest numbers of endangered and threatened species found within the refuges of the National Wildlife Refuge System. This unique relationship the refuge shares with NASA bears testimony that nature and technology can coexist.
Join us live from Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge near Oregon, Ohio. Watch for eagles, migrating waterfowl, and much more!
From its rich history as a famous hunt club to becoming a refuge in 1964, Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge's 2,675 acres have provided habitat for a variety of waterfowl, bald eagles and plants for many years. This largest undeveloped stretch of shoreline on Lake Erie is closed to public activity most of the year. Now you can view this gem anytime of day, anywhere you are! We have two main camera views so when you tune in you might see the lakeshore or the wetland.
Cedar Point NWR is part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex, an 11,126 acre complex located along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Lucas and Ottawa Counties. Established in 1961, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge protects a network of wetlands, grasslands and forests to provide habitat for a variety of migratory birds, resident wildlife and threatened and endangered species. It has been recognized with global significance for its value to wildlife.
This camera is sponsored by Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1997 that supports the conservation mission Ohio’s only national wildlife refuge complex by acquiring land, engaging the community and enhancing public access. To learn more, visit www.friendsofottawanwr.org.
National Wildlife Refuge is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System is the system of public lands and waters set aside to conserve America's fish, wildlife and plants. Since PresidentTheodore Roosevelt designated Florida's Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge as the first wildlife refuge in 1903, the System has grown to over 560 national wildlife refuges and other units of the Refuge System, plus 38 wetland management districts encompassing more than 150,000,000 acres (607,028km2).
Background
The mission of the Refuge System is to manage a national network of lands and waters for the conservation, management, and where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitat. The Refuge System maintains the biological integrity, diversity and environmental health of these natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.
Tundra wetlands are shown in late spring at the YukonDeltaNationalWildlife Refuge in Alaska. Scientists are studying how fire and ice drive methane emissions in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, within which the refuge is located.