One of the great joys of being the Historian for the Fish and Wildlife Service is being privy to the amazing personal histories that are the real history of the agency. One of the frustrations of this job is not being able to share those histories with everyone else. This second issue of Conservation History is one small step for history and one giant step forward in sharing these histories with our own personnel—both active and (actively) retired. I think this particular issue highlights the diversity of our history tapestry.
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