Judy M. Grover oral history transcript.

Oral history interview with Judy Grover as interviewed by Mark Madison. From a "fish wife" to the highest graded field position in her job series, Judy M. Grover moved 14 times literally covering the four corners of the U.S. with her husband in pursuit of his Fisheries career with the Fish & Wildlife Service. Her Fish & Wildlife Service career began as a part-time clerk/typist at a National Fish Hatchery and ended as the Pacific Regional Regional Director's personal administrative assistant upon retirement. Organization: FWS Name: Judy Grover Years: Program: Hatcheries Keywords: History, Biography, Employees (USFWS), Management, Personnel, Policies, Work of the Service, White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery, Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery, Winthrop National Fish Hatchery, Ennis National Fish Hatchery, Coleman National Fish Hatchery, Carson National Fish Hatchery
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Mark Madison
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A colorful red and blue fish underwater looking into the camera
White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery is located along the historic Midland Trail in the heart of the Allegheny Highlands of southeast West Virginia.
Tray of rainbow trout eggs
Ennis National Fish Hatchery is the largest facility in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Broodstock Program. It is one of only two rainbow trout broodstock hatcheries in the National Fish Hatchery System. The hatchery currently raise seven different strains of rainbow trout.
Thousands of vibrant orange Atlantic salmon eggs show small black eyes
Craig Brook NFH currently functions as a conservation hatchery for the last remaining natural populations of Atlantic salmon in the United States for seven river specific brood stocks.
Adult Chinook Salmon swimming in McAllister Springs in WA State
Welcome to Carson National Fish Hatchery! Constructed in 1938 by the Civilian Conservation Corp, we raise and release 1.52 million spring Chinook salmon each year to mitigate fishery losses due to hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River. Furthermore, we belong to a Complex of hatcheries along the...
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History
Fish hatcheries
Employees (USFWS)