Fish & Wildlife News is the quarterly magazine of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is written by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees in offices around the nation about our work with partners "to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people."
Contents:
- Fish of the Week: Florida’s Remarkable Opossum Pipefish
- Targeting Success: The Impact of National Archery in Schools
- Restoring Utah’s Cutthroats and Creating Angling Opportunities for Native Trout
- Catheryn Liang from Texas Wins 2025 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
- A Girl With a Gift: Remembering Jocelyn Nungaray, Namesake of Texas National Wildlife Refuge
- Mapping Success: National Wetlands Inventory Program Has
- Been Leading Wetland Understanding and Conservation for 50 Years
- Giving Lake Sturgeon a Strong Start: Working to Reestablish the Prehistoric Creatures So More Reintroductions Are No Longer Necessary
- Hooked on Success: Mora National Fish Hatchery Accomplishes Milestone in Conservation As Threatened Gila Trout Numbers Make a Big Splash
- Art and Science Help Birds: UMass Amherst Is on its Way to Making Campus Bird-Friendly
- Cranberry Bog Restoration Builds Resilience: Coastal Wetlands Grant Benefits Massachusetts Community, Wildlife
- Curator’s Corner: Conservation Hero Edmund Lee Goldsborough, Swinging for Life
- Remembering Lynn Greenwalt, Former FWS Director and Conservation Hero
- Federal Wildlife Officer Robert Sundown Served on the Front Lines of Conservation
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