Winter 2009 Fish & Wildlife News

Fish & Wildlife News is the quarterly 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:

  • From the Director: Honesty, Integrity and Professionalism
  • Rising to the Challenge
  • Climate in the Classroom
  • Counting Bat Noses
  • Service Employees Affected by Wildfire in Boise
  • Big Apple is for the Birds
  • Protecting Habitat in New Mexico
  • Going Green
  • Poetry Upon the Ocean: The Albatross Is a Bird of Legend and Extremes
  • A Leap Forward: The Journey to Chiricahua Leopard Frog Recovery Has Begun
  • River of Hope: Students in the Schools in Schools Program Are Helping Restore American Shad to the Potomac River
  • Grim Harvest: Illegal Hunting and Bushmeat Trade Threaten the Future of African Wildlife
  • A Bird’s Eye View of Wind Energy: Wyoming’s Wind Energy Potential Is Undeniable, But  the State’s Challenge Will Be to Lessen the Downside for Wildlife
  • Back to Life: Scientists Discover That the trispot darter — a Species That Hadn’t Been Collected in Alabama’s Waters Since 1947— Is Alive and Well
  • River Booty
  • Learning the Ropes
  • Recovery Milestone
  • Keeping with Tradition
  • Citizen Stewards
  • Restoring a Native
  • A Boost to Rare Beetle
  • Meeting the Neighbors
  • Quick Response
  • Botanists Blitz Appalachian Cliffs for Endangered Plant
  • Beyond the Classroom
  • Fish Passage Ceremony in Colorado
  • Wolf Watch
  • Close Call
  • A Rare Breed
  • Up Close and Personal
  • Fish Tales, the Fish and Wildlife Service You Don’t Know: Bad Medicine
Type of document
Education
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
Program
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