November-December 1999 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  

  • What’s All This About Federal Aid?   
  • New Policies Revolutionize Refuges’ Relationship With the Public   
  • A New Addition
  • Dam Removal Agreement Spotlights Columbia River Hatchery   
  • Service, Partners Celebrate Little Falls Fishway Project
  • A River Runs Through It: Breaching Edwards Dam
  • School Project Pays Off for Wildlife   
  • The Employee Pocket Guide— Don’t Be on the Job Without It!   
  • Outreach Coordinator Hits the Ground Running
  • Tiny Sandpiper Unites Distant Refuges
  • Wildlife Forensics Acknowledged as Unique Field   
  • Hunting Opportunities Abound in the National Wildlife Refuge System   
  • Refuges Fulfill Their Promise to America’s Hunters, Anglers   
  • Foundation Seeks Nominations for 2000 Guy Bradley Award   
  • Working Toward 2003: Foundation Requests Pre-proposals for Refuge Conservation Projects   
  • Group Will Address Invasives Issues   
  • How Many “E”s are in “Refuge”?   
  • College Opens Aquaculture Center    Massachusetts Hatchery
  • Camp Draws at Minorities to Natural Resources Careers
  • Cutting-edge Culture Helps Yaqui Catfish
  • Retirees Gather to Reminisce at NCTC   
  • Students and Shad Get Along Swimmingly   
  • Clark Honors Heroes of the Refuge System   
  • Region 3 RO Employees Greet BIA Colleagues
  • A Note From The Field
  • Fighting the Hands of Time   
  • Fighting the Hands of Time   
  • Outfitters and Guides Develop Safety Class to Prevent Bear Attacks   
  • Ecosystem Approach Initiatives: Something Fishy at the Wood River Ranch   
  • Exploring Our Past: Another Piece of History Finds its Way Home   
  • From the Director: On the Shoulders of Greatness   
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