
Photo: Robert Moler/USFWS
Featured Stories
The Fish and Wildlife Field Notes records the activities and accomplishments of Service employees across the Nation. Here are recent stories from our office:
Planting in the Shade of a Fallen Oak
Susan Moore, SFWO Field Supervisor, Retires
Protecting Wildlife and Creating Renewable Energy on the Carrizo Plain
Helping Wildlife Avoid the Rivers of Predators
Endangered Bird Gets a Home Away from Home
CTS – and the ‘Ambassadors’ of Their Species
Two Day’s Knowledge of the Endangered Species Act
A Safe Place for the Endangered Shasta Crayfish
Spanish Delegation Visits SFWO, Conservation Science Crosses the Pond
Salmon Spawning Science, An Intern's Trip to the River Documented
San Joaquin River Restoration Program Wins Partners in Conservation Award
Folsom Dam, Johnny Cash, and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
Building a Bank Takes More Than Just Snakes
Don't Forget to Water the Classroom (Story and Video)
Partnering Protects Kanaka Valley
Field Office Spreads Holiday Cheer
California's 9th Circuit Court Upholds Designation for Vernal Pool Critical Habitat (212 KB PDF)
Employees Raise $3,400 for Former Service Biologist's Battle With Cancer
Getting Ready for the State Fair Takes Teamwork by Eager Youths
Recovery Act Funds Habitat Restoration at Cloverdale Coastal Properties

