Fall 2005 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 

  • Service Among First Responders for Hurricane Katrina Relief
  • Eleven Gulf Coast Refuges Closed After Katrina and Rita
  • FWS Law Enforcement   
  • and Special Agents Assist in Rita Operations   
  • Hurricane Rita Blasts Southwest Louisiana Refuges
  • Katrina Ravages Wildlife Habitat
  • Law Enforcement from Virginia Helps Rescue Katrina Victims
  • Special Operations Response Team Proves Its Worth—Again
  • DOI Bureaus Provide Katrina Law Enforcement Assistance   
  • From the Rubble, a New Start in Mississippi
  • Cameron Prairie, Lacassine, and Sabine NWRs in Louisiana: Healing from Rita
  • Two Exits East
  • Mountain-Prairie Region Helps, Too
  • An Interview with Dale Hall
  • Interior Readies for Avian Influenza
  • Award-Winning Partners Project Benefits Livestock, Stream
  • Beluga Sturgeon Trade Suspended
  • Workhorse of the Lake Trout Restoration Program Nears Retirement
  • Tribe Provides Safe Harbor for Species on the Rio Grande
  • Foreign Language Translation Now Available on the Service’s Web Site
  • 2005 DOI Environmental Achievement Awards
  • New Jersey Project Wins Coastal America Award
  • FWS to Review Salmon Hatcheries
  • Naming Ponds, Catching Fish: Kids Fishing Day at Jackson NFH
  • RFPs Sought for Grants to Conserve Species on Tribal Lands
  • Preventing Invasions Through Planning
  • Partners Program in Mountain-Prairie Hosts Private Lands Day
  • Reintroduced Cranes Produce First Egg
  • USFWS AADAP Office Sponsors National Annual Workshop
  • Fish Passage for Ohio Waters
  • Wetlands Conservation Bill Passed
  • Delisting Grey Wolf May be Warranted in Northern Rockies
  • From the Director: Weathering the Storms
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