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Hazen, AR Migratory
Bird Field Office

Tom Edwards
Wildlife Biologist

Hazen Migratory Bird Field Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
110 Industrial Street
Hazen, AR 72064
Ph: 870-255.3812
Ph:870-282.8204
Fax: 870-255.3784

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Hazen, Arkansas Field Office Activity Highlights:
Accomplish wetland enhancement and restoration on private lands through programs such as the Arkansas partners and partners for Fish and Wildlife. Over 100,000 acres at more than 400 sites have been enhanced/restored under the Arkansas partners project (APP) since 1993. Agencies cooperating with the Service in the APP include Ducks Unlimited, Natural Resources Conservation Service and Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
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as a key liaison with the natural Resources Conservation Service regarding consultation and delivery of such programs as Wetland Reserve program (WRP), Wildlife habitat Incentives Program (WHIP), and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).
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as the Service representative on a statewide interagency committee to coordinate the "Managing Rice for Ducks" 4-H youth program. Serve as program sponsor for an annual awards trip to the waterfowl breeding grounds.
Accomplish refuge assistance needs such as: Work with planning teams to assure biologically sound Comprehensive Conservation Plans that reflect the regions broader migratory bird, wetlands, flyway, and ecosystem goals and objectives; Annually review refuge management plans, inventory plans, etc. and provides recommendations for best techniques and designs for biological monitoring programs; Identify and recommend land acquisition activities necessary to meet Service migratory bird, bio diversity, and wetlands conservation objectives. Evaluate land acquisition proposals within the state and review Preliminary Project Investigation reports to evaluate the need to proceed with a land acquisition process; Provide training and biological information transfer services to all Refuges and Wildlife project leaders in Arkansas; Meet migratory bird program needs by coordinating and accomplishing required national flyway surveys and banding programs. This involves guidance and overview of the statewide annual dove survey, duck and goose (statewide) surveys, and special programs such as preseason wood duck banding, shorebird inventories, and neo-tropical bird projects.


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