Box 47
Contains 69 Results:
Snowshoe Hare Control, Minnesota, 1935
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.
Sorghum Bait Crop Planting, Eudora, Arkansas, 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.
Spraying Rice Seedlings, 1955
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.
Steel drum and basket used for impregnating bait for control of blackbirds, 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.
Sugar Cane Fields, Belle Grade, Florida, 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.
Sweet corn ears showing blackbird damage, Bell Glade, 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.
Turkey Feeder Enclosure, 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.
Vultures, Gainesville, Florida, 1945 - 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.
ARGOS Program Review for Vulture Movement Study, 1997
Series VII contains research records and images created by John S. Humphrey, who worked as a wildlife biologist at the Florida Field Station from 1992 to 2022. Subjects of records include research on vultures and vulture dispersal efforts in FL, OH, NM, CA, and VA. Images in this series are related to vulture research, surveillance, and dispersal, as well as images of facilities at the Gainesville Field Station. Materials in this series are dated 1997 to 2006.
Black Vulture Effigy Trial at Duncan/Bull Pond Roost, 2000 - 2006
Series VII contains research records and images created by John S. Humphrey, who worked as a wildlife biologist at the Florida Field Station from 1992 to 2022. Subjects of records include research on vultures and vulture dispersal efforts in FL, OH, NM, CA, and VA. Images in this series are related to vulture research, surveillance, and dispersal, as well as images of facilities at the Gainesville Field Station. Materials in this series are dated 1997 to 2006.