Winter/Spring 2006 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

  • From the Director: Returning to our Roots
  • Building for the Future
  • Kempthorne Nominated for Interior Secretary Post
  • A Lasting Legacy
  • Preserving Gulf Coast Treasures
  • Joining Forces for Conservation
  • Weapons Transfer a Federal-State Success
  • Survey to Gauge Involvement in Professional Societies
  • Faces in the Field: Andrew Weik, Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, Maine
  • The Galapagos of the North: Alaska’s Pribilof Islands Are Home to a Teeming World of Wildlife
  • Looking for a Legend: The Search Is on for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
  • Cashing In on the Ivory Bill
  • Wheelin’ Sportsmen: At Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Disabled Hunters Get Their Time in the Blinds
  • Living with Grizzlies: Proposed Delisting Marks a New Era for These Misunderstood Bears
  • Conservation at the Speed of Light: Wildlife Biologists Use Doppler Radar to Help Manage Migratory Birds.
    • Fish Tales, the Fish and Wildlife Service You Don’t Know: Unraveling the Mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald
       
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