Box 47
Contains 69 Results:
Don Fankhaouser with Deer, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Donald T. Harke and John S. Webb observing blackbird flights, Eudora, Arkansas, 1962
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Experimental Bird Test Pens, Gainesville, FL, Field Station, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Fire Ant Mounds in Cow Pasture, Abbeville, Louisiana, 1958
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Fox Squirrel Damage to Citrus Trees, Weirsdale, Florida, 1957
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Fox Squirrel Damage to Watermelons, Gainesville, Florida, 1961
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Grumman Ag-Cat Biplane with Spray Pump, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Jack Womble administering test poison to blackbird using metal tube holder, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
J.H. Spencer and D.T. Harke distributing DDT treated baits for blackbird control, Belle Glade, Florida, 1962
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Light traps equipment and blackbird habitat, Hanover, Pennsylvania, n.d., 1958
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.