Winter-Spring 2025 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

  • Advancements for Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Continue with New Offspring from Cloned Ferret
  • Service Signs 10-Year Agreement With Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever
  • At San Francisco Refuge, New Trail Connects Community
  • Laxey Creek Sheep Ranch: Growing Community Is at the Heart of Sustainable Farming
  • 14-year-old Hunter Develops Own Hunting Method, Finds Success
  • Celebrating Successes in Reducing Bird Collisions
  • Celebrating Dove Hunting Traditions: While some hunters have the good fortune to be able to access private dove fields, others rely on public land.
  • Into the Woods: Foresters connect with Service biologists to protect the monarch butterfly.
  • The Little Mouse & the Beach House: Protections offered to the Alabama beach mouse from the permitting process ensure that it can co-exist with people and defend against storms and hurricanes.
  • Sunsets & Sheefish: A new sign for Selawik National Wildlife Refuge captures local culture. integrating Iñupiaq ecology and artistry.
  • Snow Lakes or Bust: Join Leavenworth National Fish hatchery staff on an age-old pilgrimage into the mountains for the benefit of salmon, habitat, and people.
  • Curators Corner: Egg-splaing Development, The Everyday of Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery, Then and Now: Connecting Our Past to the Future
  • For Justin Crow, Passion for Fish and Wildlife Started as a Kid 
     
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