Winter 2002–2003 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  

  • Air Force Presents Legion of Merit to Assistant Secretary Manson
  • NWR Featured on Centennial Duck Stamp
  • Completing the Fallen Comrades Memorial Brick by Brick   
  • IAFWA Names New Executive Vice President   
  • Dedication of New Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery Building
  • New Invasive Fish in Lake Michigan   
  • Innovative Partnership Creates Refuge
  • Tennessee Fish Dealers Guilty of Federal Wildlife Violation
  • First Turkey Hunt—Success at Patuxent Research Refuge   
  • California Gets First Safe Harbor Agreement
  • Company President Sentenced for Caviar Smuggling
  • Brothers Relive Childhood Memories of Once Abundant Fish   
  • Young Rabbits Go Wild
  • Condors Fly to Baja
  • From Argali to Bighorn
  • Northeast Region Hosts Tribal NEPA Workshop   
  • Service Emphasizes Heavy Equipment Operator Safety
  • VA Honors Southeast Region
  • Sonoran Pronghorn Recovery Requires Emergency Actions Due to Drought   
  • Rare White Mountains Plant Recovers   
  • Biologists Study the Misunderstood Monster of the Columbia River
  • Fishing Stimulates the Economy   
  • The Invasive Plant Atlas of New England   
  • Midway Atoll NWR—A True “Gooneyville” Lodge   
  • Partnership Will Help Refuges Reach Millions During Centennial   
  • Northern Ute Tribe Honors Elders With Fishing Pond   
  • Rebuilding Dunes   
  • Climbing a Mountain   
  • Refuge’s “Backbone” Workers Mountain Share Training Experience   
  • Zoo Pups Find a New Home in the Wild   
  • Exploring Our Past: A Prologue to Pelican Island— Part III A Home to Many Birds   
  • From the Director: Law Enforcement Realigns    
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