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June 2009 Media Tip Sheet Index
Condor Recovery in California. A California condor chick's online debut this spring may have looked wobblya 35second video from Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge showed an unsteady grey fur ball with a yellow head ...Read More
And Speaking of Breeding...In North Carolina, 41 red wolf pups born in the wild this spring gave biologists a big reason to celebrate...Read More
Selenium Threat Averted. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has resolved a case of chemical contamination that threatened migratory birds at Cane Ridge Wildlife Management Area,..Read More
A Sharp Sense of Accomplishment. Wanted: Thickskinned folks able to withstand pain, kneel long hours under the desert sun. No fear of needles. Dexterity with barbeque tongs, tweezers and trowels a plus...Read More
Hunters and Anglers Take Aim at Invasive Species. In response to the growing concern over the toll invasive species are taking on National Wildlife Refuges: A recently released educational DVD, "Defending Favorite Places," asks hunters and fishermen to help protect the places they frequent ...Read More
New Trails for Birders. As the popularity of bird watching grows, new and improved birding trails are popping up around the country, many in National Wildlife Refuges...Read More
Go Wild This Summer. Feel the urge to do something wild this summer? And you need to do it on a shoestring budget? Consider these outoftheordinary events on National Wildlife Refuges...Read More


