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Co-Located OfficesS.O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife RefugeThe S.O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge was established in 1997 to conserve, protect and enhance the abundance and diversity of native plant, fish and wildlife species and the ecosystems on which they depend throughout the 7.2 million acre Connecticut River watershed. The watershed covers large areas of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut. It contains a great diversity of habitats, notably: northern forest valuable as nesting habitat for migrant thrushes, warblers and other birds; rivers and streams used by shad, salmon, herring and other migratory fishes; and an internationally significant complex of high-quality tidal fresh, brackish and salt marshes. Directions: S.O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge New England Field OfficeThe New England Field Office co-located with the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office in 2002. One Fish and Wildlife Biologist is charged with both reviewing FERC hydro power license proposals and identifying and administering habitat restoration projects funded through Partners for Fish and Wildlife. Directions: New England Field Office Central New England Fishery Resources OfficeThe Central New England Fishery Resources Office co-located a satellite office with the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office in October 2006. One Fish and Wildlife Biologist is charged with assisting with habitat restoration projects in southern New England and New York. Directions: Take a left off Route 116S (about 3 mile south of Sunderland town center); Heading east on Plumtree Road, the office is the 3rd building on the right. The satellite office is located on the 2nd floor Central New England Fishery Resources Office About Us | Recreational Fishing | Work With Us | Fisheries Management Habitat Restoration | Fish Production | Invasive Species Data | Education | Contacts | Links | Site Map | Home U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
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