Summer 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  

  • Mexican Frogs Hop into Arizona Restoration Effort
  • “Ironman” Eric Schrading To Enter World Championship
  • Refuge Manager John Magera Earns a Spot on U.S. Olympic Team
  • International Paper Inks Innovative Aquatic Resources Agreement
  • U.S. Investigation Fuels Wildlife Trafficking Arrests in Brazil
  • New Law Boosts Sea Turtle Protections
  • Who Let the Pelicans Out?
  • Rare Voles Love Suwannee
  • Beluga Sturgeon Listed as Threatened
  • Conserving Eastern Brook Trout: An Historic Event
  • Atlantic Salmon Show Possible Longtime Exposure to Virus
  • In the Words of ‘C.S.’ Johnson
  • Communication + Collaboration = Contaminant Cleanup
  • President Carter’s Tour of Texas Adds Many Birds to Life List
  • Partnership Brings Native Fish Back After 50-year Hiatus
  • Southern Sea Otters Gain International Audience in MD
  • National Fish Habitat Initiative Gains Momentum
  • Finding Hosts for an Endangered Mussel
  • New Database Systems for Wetland Resource Analysis
  • Event Celebrates Acquisition of National Wildlife Refuge Land on South Padre Island
  • FWS-NRCS Make History
  • Weather in Your Watershed
  • King Named Assistant Director for Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration
  • From the Director: Meeting Future Challenges
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