Winter 2010 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: The Changing Face of Conservation
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Promotes Conservation Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  • Recruiting Youth in the Northeast
  • Service Releases Climate Change Strategic Plan for Public Comment
  • Searching for Jewels in the Rainforest
  • Fire and Ice: A North Dakota Firefighter Goes Down Under
  • Lake Mead Becomes an Outdoor Classroom for Las Vegas Teen
  • “Sense of Wonder” Preschool Camp at Parker River
  • International Waters: East Meets West in an Effort to Conserve Wildlife
  • At Wildlife Without Borders, People are the Solution
  • Fort Carson Soldiers Work, Heal in Wildlife
  • Fulfilling a Dream in the Frozen North
  • Hazard Reduction at Mashpee NWR
  • A Job in the Washington Office?!
  • Recovery in Arizona
  • Restoring a Unique Treasure
  • Engineers Team Up on the Big Muddy NFWR
  • Disaster Responders Get Top-of-the-Line Training
  • Birding for the Blind
  • Regional Office Transformation
  • Polar Bear Conservation
  • Desert Tortoise Recovery
  • A Tale of Two Western Red Bats
     
Type of document
Education
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain