Spring 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  

  • Wild Condor Chicks Hatch in Southern California Back Country   
  • Coordinated Conservation for the Condor
  • Interior Proposes Broader Gray Wolf Management Authority for Idaho, Montana
  • Science Advisory: Town Hall Meeting on Science
  • Blasting a Dam!
  • Ospreys and Farmers Battle Over Fish in Colombia
  • Great Dismal Swamp Refuge Dedicated as Underground Railroad Site
  • One Nest, Two Nests,... 440,000 Nests!
  • Turkeys Return to Pueblo Lands
  • Kern NWR Conducts First Successful Flood in 40 Years   
  • Service, Navy and The Aleut Corporation Complete Land Exchange
  • Athabascan Tribes to Work with Yukon Flats NWR   
  • Scaling Up on Capitol Hill   
  • 55 Years on the  Job and Still Loving It   
  • The Greatest Time in the World   
  • Paddlefish: Long Distance Run Around
  • Restoring Tropical Environments, or Is That Coffee Shade-Grown?   
  • From the Director: A Blueprint for Migratory Birds 
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