Sevilleta NWR Interns Highlight Projects
USFWS Directorate Fellow Ariel D. Elliot and Student Conservation Association Interns Faith Carney and Nathan Tutchton are spending their summer at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge in Socorro, New Mexico. Ariel is investigating the impacts that prairie dog reintroductions have on small mammal populations in the grassland ecosystem. Faith and Nathan are assisting with monitoring and general refuge management. On August 7, all three visited the Regional Office in Albuquerque, NM to highlight their projects.


