Inventory of Exhibits and Displays Public Affairs Banner Stand (2’ to 3’ x 5’ to 9’) Nomadic Instand C34 “Pop-up” Briefcase Generic Tabletop Nomadic Instand C22 “Pop-up” (10’ x 8’) (3½’x 1½’) (6’ x 3 ½’) (6’ x 5’) Dimensions shown are approximate. The examples above are representative of the many exhibits and displays used by Service offices. While the digital files needed to recreate the displays listed below are generally available to anyone, the use of an existing complete exhibit is entirely up to the office that initially purchased it. Please call the Broadcasting and Audio Visual Branch, Public Affairs Office, at 703 358-2153, or send an email to [email protected]for more information about: Existing exhibits/displays The exhibit/display approval process Having your own exhibit designed and produced
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Inventory of Exhibits and Displays Public Affairs Banner Stand (2’ to 3’ x 5’ to 9’)
Nomadic Instand C34 “Pop-up” Briefcase Generic Tabletop Nomadic Instand C22 “Pop-up” (10’ x 8’) (3½’x 1½’) (6’ x 3 ½’) (6’ x 5’) Dimensions shown are approximate. The examples above are representative of the many exhibits and displays used by Service offices. While the digital files needed to recreate the displays listed below are generally available to anyone, the use of an existing complete exhibit is entirely up to the office that initially purchased it. Please call the Broadcasting and Audio Visual Branch, Public Affairs Office, at 703 358-2153, or send an email to [email protected] for more information about:
Existing exhibits/displays The exhibit/display approval process Having your own exhibit designed and produced
National Wildlife Refuge System Visit America’s Wildest Places U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System
Nomadic Instand C34
Conserving America’s Fisheries A Proud Past, A Bright Future U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Fish Hatcheries
Nomadic Instand C34
Conserving America’s Everglades South Florida Field Office U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service South Florida Ecological Field Office
Nomadic Instand C34
Law Enforcement Protecting Wildlife and Wild Places U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Law Enforcement
Nomadic Instand C34 Nomadic Instand C22 Briefcase
Conserving the Nature of America U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service External Affairs
Nomadic Instand C34 Nomadic Instand C22 Briefcase
Sport Fish Restoration: User Pay/User Benefit A Tradition of Success U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Assistance
Nomadic Instand C34 Sport Fish Restoration: User Pay/User Benefit A Tradition of Success U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Assistance
Nomadic Instand C34 Hunter Education Responsible Hunting = Safety and Ethics U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Assistance
Nomadic Instand C34
Wildlife Restoration Conservation’s Success, a Hunting Tradition U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Assistance
Nomadic Instand C34 Research Learning Centers Helping to Achieve Scientific and Educational Potential National Park Service
Nomadic Instand C34 Coral Reefs Jewels of the Sea in National Parks National Park Service
Nomadic Instand C34 Managing Wildlife The Sky’s the Limit U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Bird Management
Nomadic Instand C34
South Carolina National Wildlife Refuges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service South Carolina Refuges
Nomadic Instand C34 Migratory Bird Management Conserving America’s Birds U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Bird Management
Nomadic Instand C34 Georgia’s National Wildlife Refuges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 4
Nomadic Instand C34 Pelican Island, Florida America’s First National Wildlife Refuge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge
Nomadic Instand C34
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Nomadic Instand C34
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Permanent wall display (172” x 81”)
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Origins of the Fish and Wildlife Service FWS Firsts U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NCTC Museum
Permanent wall display (4’ x 4’) The Foundation of NCTC FWS Employees During First Year of Operation in 1997 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NCTC
Permanent wall display (24” x 36”)
Conserving the Nature of America U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service External Affairs
Banner stands (35” x 90”) Conserving the Nature of America U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service External Affairs