Winter 2007 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.

  • From the Director: Vision from the Past
  • Refuge Neighbor Wins Duck Stamp Contest
  • An Investment in Conservation
  • Secretary Kempthorne Helps Celebrate Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR Expansion
  • Conserving the Devils Hole Pupfish
  • Partnership Turns Tide on Island’s Erosion
  • One-Of-A-Kind Vessel
  • NCTC Hosts Children and Nature Conference
  • Something in the Water
  • Rainwater Garden
  • Fish Story
  • Threatened Seabird Benefits from Oil Spill Settlement
  • Saving Trees at Pelican Island
  • Hands-On Learning
  • After the Storm: More Than a Year Ago, Hurricane Rita Roared Through Sabine NWR. Today the Refuge Is Slowly Healing
  • Walking Wetlands: A Wetlands Rotation Program at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge Enhances Wildlife Habitat and Farm Production
  • Women on the Wing: Protecting Waterfowl on Both Sides of the Border
  • Bridging the Gap: Ecological Contaminants Biologists Help Turn Environmental Hazards Into Healthy Wetlands
  • Common Ground: Medicine and Fishery Management Merge — Again
  • Continental Conservation:  Waterfowl Conservationists Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan — and Future Restoration
  • Faces in the Feld: Fred Wetzel. Fire Program Adviser, National Wildlife Refuge System
  • Scientific Inspiration: The Importance of Professional Society Membership and Engagement
  • Fish Tales, the Fish and Wildlife Service You Don’t Know: The Lost City
  • Carp(e) Diem

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