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    Date of this Version

    Summer 2014

    Document Type

    Newsletter Issue

    Citation

    Office of Communications, United States Fish and Wildlife Service

    Comments

    United States government work

    Abstract

    Fish & Wildlife News looks at some of our work for migratory birds.

    Contents

    Birds Are Everywhere - Jerome Ford, Assistant Director of the Migratory Bird Program

    Service, Partners Look at Effect of Climate Change On Hummingbirds

    African Leaders and Youth Engage with U.S. on Illegal Wildlife Trafficking

    Behind the Flames: Partners Habitat Project Helps Fight Watermelon Hill Fire

    Oregon Department of Transportation Helps Keep Conservation Running Smoothly

    Rare Predator Returns to a Southern Arizona Conservation Area

    Surrogate Woodpecker—What One Biologist Does for Species Recovery!

    Pipeline to Migratory Bird Conservation

    Biologist Uses Innovative Artificial Nesting ‘Trees’ to Help Recover the Wood Stork

    Northeast Regional Office Gets LEED Gold for Going Green

    Banking On Conservation: Promoting California Tiger Salamander Recovery in Santa Barbara County

    The Atlantic Coast Flyway: A Highway for Shorebird Migration

    California Drought Forces Unusual Steps to Save Service’s Salmon Smolts

    Headquarters Employees Settling in at New Office

    Protected Paths: A Cross-Continental Journey to Conserve Migratory Birds

    City Birds: Working With Localities, Partners for Urban Bird Conservation

    Conserving Birds by Working With People: The Human Dimensions of Bird Conservation

    Strong After Sandy: Withstanding Future Storms

    Soaring Success: Tribes Reconnect With Revered Bird

    Junior Duck Stamp Program Nurtures Artists, Conservationists of Tomorrow

    Science for the Birds

    The Duck Stamp of the Future Is Here

    Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial: 100 Years of Migratory Bird Conservation

    A Day in the Life of a Service Scientist

    Long-Term Conservation: Full Restoration of the Upper Arkansas River Will Take Years, But NRDAR Making Strong Progress

    Keepers of the Last Frontier: Animals Still Reign Supreme Throughout Alaska’s Lands; Let’s Keep It That Way

    Curator’s Corner: Don’t Cook That Bird, Breaking the Law and Biology, Rabbit Remembered, Meet Vincent Van Goat

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