USFWS/Southeast: Ecological Services Program Supervisor taking questions from the public.
USFWS/Southeast: IMG-0117
USFWS/Southeast: Joe Madison answers questions about the Service's proposal
USFWS/Southeast: Joe Madison answers questions about the Service's proposal
USFWS/Southeast: North Carolina Wildlife Foundation Representatives
USFWS/Southeast: Michael Morse, Fish and Wildlife Biologist with the Manteo Field Office, sharing his knowledge and expertise on red wolf with the public.
USFWS/Southeast: Members of the public at the Service's information session.
USFWS/Southeast: Red Wolf Information Session
USFWS/Southeast: Information Session
USFWS/Southeast: Members of the public reviewing a summary of the proposed changes to the red wolf program.
USFWS/Southeast: Cindy Hefley and Lilibeth Serrano at the information session, before the hearing.
USFWS/Southeast: Pete Benjamin, gave a brief overview of the proposed changes and history of the red wolf program.
USFWS/Southeast: The audience: In the foreground, Mrs. Victoria Hagemeister, private citizen and Michael Morse, Fish and Wildlife Biologist with the Service’s North Carolina Red Wolf Non-essential Experimental Population in the Manteo Field Office.
USFWS/Southeast: Audience waiting for the public hearing to begin.
USFWS/Southeast: The Service is listening.
USFWS/Southeast: The Service is listening
USFWS/Southeast: Phil Kloer, Public Affairs Specialist for the Service Regional Office in Atlanta, Georgia.
USFWS/Southeast: Bria Pintado, RPR
USFWS/Southeast: Independent citizens and film producers recorded the hearing.
USFWS/Southeast: Current and proposed non-essential population