Twelve views of men laying netsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceTwelve views, with eight negatives, of small boat laying net to confine porpoise and porpoise in water. Four sets of negatives that contain two each.
Twelve views of porpoise rescueEverglades National Park; National Park Service1 Sheet with 12 views and 8 negatives of two men pulling porpoise into skiff. Locality: East Cape Canal. Four sets of negatives that contain two each.
Helicopter carrying plane wreckageEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up, aerial, side view of hovering Coast Guard helicopter carrying airplane wreckage suspended in a net with slough and hammock below and sawgrass in background.
Coast guard helicopter with netEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up, aerial, side view of hovering Coast Guard helicopter carrying plane wreckage suspended in net with road, slough, hammocks, and saw- grass in background.
Man in boat penning stranded porpoiseEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of man in skiff and nets around porpoise. Caption reads: "Seaquarium personnel in skiff have surrounded porpoise stranded in canal since hurricane Donna". Locality: East Cape Canal.
Distant view of drying fish nets on racksEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of trees and rocks for drying fishing nets near water; "Tract 4A, SE1/4, NW 1/4, Sec 10, Twp. 57, R 31; Leon Hamilton looking S."
Net drying on racks by waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of shoreline, net drying on racks, pine trees, person in distance; "Tract 4 A, SW 1/4 NW 1/4, Sec 10, Twp 57, R 31; Leon Hamilton out of Palgrove land looking S. along beach". Polyester Copy Negative.
Tom Savage, birds caught in mist net for marking, Sugarlands, Tennessee, 1964Great Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger-Naturalist, Tom Savage, with birds in his mist nets near Sugarlands Visitor Center; The birds fly into the nets and are trapped; they are not hurt, but are frustrated. Tom releases them from the net, bands them, and then turns them loose.Tom Savage with his Mist Nets, IV-P-6762, Miscellaneous - Personnel