January-February 2000 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

  • A Message from the Director   
  • Service Nets First U.S. Caviar Smuggling Convictions   
  • Service Will Prepare Cormorant Management Plan
  • Law Enforcement Repatriates War Bonnet to Sioux
  • Ranchers Lend a Hand for the Chickens Repatriates War   
  • Superfund Restoration With a Smile   
  • Bringing Black Bears Back
  • Student Program Promotes a Dedicated and Diverse Workforce   
  • United States Unveils Final Submission for April 2000 CITES Conference
  • Shorebird Sister Schools Program Flying High   
  • Office Staff Digs in for a Worthy Cause  
  • Partners and Puppies Help Preserve the Prairie
  • Setting Standards for Migratory Bird Monitoring
  • Wetlands—Where Are You?   
  • Commemorating a Tragedy of Historic Proportions   
  • Regional Office Gallery Hosts Unique Exhibit   
  • The Internet: A    Conservation Tool   
  • How Does it DO That?
  • Look Ma... No Software!   
  • Mall Offers Special Outreach Opportunity   
  • Gone with the Cranes: Norton Departs After 12th Successful Crane Festival   
  • Grooming Wildlife Crimestoppers of the Future   
  • Service Helps Tribes Survey Big Game   
  • Service Employee Travels to Ecuador to Promote Biodiversity
  • Outreach Grants Program Takes Off in Region 5
  • Creating Habitat With Fire   
  • Partnership Helps Ensure Future of Native Prairie
  • Protecting Russia’s Natural Areas   
  • Deliberate Acts of Outreach   
  • Agents Help Thai Park Rangers   
  • Partnership Helps Put Fish Back into Isle Royale Waters   
  • Ecosystem Approach Initiatives: Washington State Stations Team Up to Restore Chum Habitat   
  • Exploring Our Past: Cabins and Conferences: Celebrating the Murie Conservation Legacy   
  • From the Director: The Fish & Wildlife Service and the New Millennium   
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