Summer 2014 Fish & Wildlife News

Fish & Wildlife News looks at some of our work for migratory birds.

Contents:

  • Birds Are Everywhere - Jerome Ford, Assistant Director of the Migratory Bird Program 
  • Service, Partners Look at Effect of Climate Change On Hummingbirds 
  • African Leaders and Youth Engage With U.S. on Illegal Wildlife Trafficking 
  • Behind the Flames: Partners Habitat Project Helps Fight Watermelon Hill Fire 
  • Oregon Department of Transportation Helps Keep Conservation Running Smoothly 
  • Rare Predator Returns to a Southern Arizona Conservation Area 
  • Surrogate Woodpecker—What One Biologist Does for Species Recovery! 
  • Pipeline to Migratory Bird Conservation
  • Biologist Uses Innovative Artificial Nesting ‘Trees’ to Help Recover the Wood Stork
  • Northeast Regional Office Gets LEED Gold for Going Green
  • Banking On Conservation: Promoting California Tiger Salamander Recovery in Santa Barbara County
  • The Atlantic Coast Flyway: A Highway for Shorebird Migration
  • California Drought Forces Unusual Steps to Save Service’s Salmon Smolts
  • Headquarters Employees Settling in at New Office
  • Protected Paths: A Cross-Continental Journey to Conserve Migratory Birds
  • City Birds: Working With Localities, Partners for Urban Bird Conservation
  • Conserving Birds by Working With People: The Human Dimensions of Bird Conservation
  • Strong After Sandy: Withstanding Future Storms
  • Soaring Success: Tribes Reconnect With Revered Bird
  • Junior Duck Stamp Program Nurtures Artists, Conservationists of Tomorrow 
  • Science for the Birds
  • The Duck Stamp of the Future Is Here
  • Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial: 100 Years of Migratory Bird Conservation
  • A Day in the Life of a Service Scientist
  • Long-Term Conservation:  Full Restoration of the Upper Arkansas River Will Take Years, But NRDAR Making Strong Progress
  • Keepers of the Last Frontier: Animals Still Reign Supreme Throughout Alaska’s Lands; Let’s Keep It That Way
  • Curator’s Corner: Don’t Cook That Bird, Breaking the Law and Biology, Rabbit Remembered, Meet Vincent Van Goat

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