Fall 2004 Fish & Wildlife News

Fish & Wildlife News is the magazine of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is written by and about Fish and Wildlife Service employees in offices around the nation.

Contents  

  • 2004 Federal Duck Stamp Contest: And the Winner Is...
  • Ducks Unlimited Signs on to License Duck Stamp
  • United States Reauthorizes North American Waterfowl Management Plan
  • Fish Passage Program Booms
  • Prescribed Fire Cuts Insurance Premiums
  • A Raven’s Story Echoes in Cyberspace
  • Reining In the “Horsemen”
  • Hurricanes Slash the Southeast
  • Congress to Help Cover Storm Damage
  • Partnerships x 7: Federal Land Management Agency Head Roundtable
  • Piper Honored at Bozeman Fish Technology Center Dedication
  • First Habitat Conservation Plan Gets Checkup
  • Refuge Hunting and Fishing Poised For Increase
  • Keeping Historic Waterways Invasive-Free
  • Partner’s Ranch Becomes Torstenson Family Wildlife Center
  • Justice for All   
  • Exciting Detail Opportunity at The Wildlife Society
  • Ute Tribe Secures Grant to Support Native Fish Recovery
  • Getting to the Bottom of the Great Lakes
  • Louisiana Partners  Use Innovative Conservation Tool, Saving Habitat
  • The Course of Creeks
  • FWS Retirees Group Now Official
  • From the Director: Legacy of Conservation and Inspiration: The Duck Stamp
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