The Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem Team has several outreach products
ready for use and is in the process of completing others. The team has
developed a 40-foot display and a more portable 10-foot display for
use at special events around the basin. These displays outline the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service's primary responsibilities and roles in the
Great Lakes including the management of National Wildlife Refuges, law
enforcement, conservation of endangered and threatened species, and
protection of migratory birds and fishes.
New!
Great Lakes Fish, Wildlife, Habitat Conservation and Wind Planning Calendar
(Excel-51 Kb)
The Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem Team is compiling a calendar of events
of interest to Great Lakes wildlife professionals. This calendar will
continue to be updated as new events are scheduled--check back often.
Outreach Committee Strategic Action Plan
The Team's Outreach Committee has developed strategic action plans
for FY 2004 - GLBET
Outreach Committee 2004 Strategic Action Plans (pdf-74 Kb) - and
is currently working on a video that will describe the Service's mission
in protecting fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats in the Great
Lakes ecosystem. The Service's work in the basin has an ecosystem focus
and concentrates on issues that go across state boundaries and are of
national significance. This video will also highlight the importance
of the public's participation in the protection of our country's natural
resources.