Fall 2024 Fish & Wildlife News

Fish & Wildlife News looks at our work with partners.

Contents:

  • Service’s Florida Manatee Lead Has ‘Full Circle Moment’ While Escorting Group of College Students on Tour of SeaWorld Orlando Rescue Center
  • Connecting Spanish-Speaking Kids with Nature
  • Study Assesses the Coastal Barrier Resources Act as a Significant Climate Adaptation Strategy
  • Communities Rally Around Monarchs in Illinois
  • Baltimore’s National Aquarium Uses Chesapeake WILD Funding to Bring New Life for the Inner Harbor
  • Collaborative Conservation Leads to Removal of Apache Trout from Endangered Species List
  • Healthy Habitat for Hitch: Partnerships With Tribe, State, Others, Critical to Efforts
  • Sequoia’s Slender Salamanders a Precious Sight
  • Local Alliance Helps National Pollinators
  • SPOTLIGHT: Partners Needed 
  • Goats to the Rescue 
  • A Flight for Woundfin 
  • The Right Thing to Do 
  • Restoring Gold Creek Valley 
  • The Power of Transformational Aquatic Connectivity
  • Community Forestry 
  • Untrammeled by Man 
  • Curators Corner: The ‘Real’ Rachel Carson, Take a Virtual Tour of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Museum and Archives, The Journey of a Monkey, Fishing for Answers at Hatcheries
  • Judy Gordon: On Navigating 40 Years of Life and Career in Fisheries
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The Office of Communications program is the primary "voice" of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, communicating with the public, partners, and Congress. We share the Service story with the public and media through websites, social media, and news releases. We also work with Congress, partners, and...
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