Bats, white-nose syndrome and you
As Halloween approaches, bats flap to the forefront of the public mind as not only are people decorating every window and door with them, but many of our bats are beginning to move to their winter...
View ArticleStudents pull buckthorn at Assabet National Wildlife Refuge
At Assabet National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury Mass., students from three nearby high schools came together to remove invasive species. Sponsored by the Friends of Assabet NWR, Assabet Pulling Together...
View ArticleA tribute to our veterans
Many members of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are military veterans. Now the experience they developed while protecting our county is being used to protect our country’s natural resources....
View ArticleWednesday Wisdom: President James Garfield
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View ArticleWednesday Wisdom: President Benjamin Harrison
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View ArticleWednesday Wisdom – Thomas Jefferson
For today's wednesday wisdom, we're hearing from Thomas Jefferson!
View ArticleWednesday Wisdom: Lydia Maria Child
On her birthday, we hear from famed abolitionist and women's rights activist Lydia Maria Child.
View ArticleHurricane Sandy Youth Story Corps: Brittany Bowker
“Everyone is working towards a bigger, long-term goal, and that’s an important thing to be a part of.” SCA intern Brittany Bowker reflects on her U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service experience.
View ArticleWednesday Wisdom: Mollie Beattie
This Wednesday, we’re hearing from Mollie Beattie, the first woman to direct the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She fought for ecosystem-level conservation and is known for re-introducing the gray...
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Kate O’Brien
Meet Wildlife Biologist Kate O'Brien in another episode of #ScienceWomen!!!
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Katie Conrad
Meet Katie Conrad, a fish and wildlife biologist in another exciting episode of #ScienceWoman!
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Jennifer Greiner
Tune in today to meet Jennifer Greiner, another one of our superstar #ScienceWomen!
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Daffny Pitchford
Meet Daffny Pitchford, today's #ScienceWoman and refuge manager of Potomac River National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Martha Naley
Meet #ScienceWoman Martha Naley to close out our series for Women's History Month!
View ArticleRestoring rivers in Southwest Virginia
On the Middle Fork of the Holstom River, in Marion, Virginia, the removal of a decrepit dam opened up miles of aquatic habitat for fish and freshwater mussels.
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Georgia Basso
Meet #ScienceWoman Georgia Basso, a Wildlife Biologist out of the USFWS Coastal Program office in Charleston, Rhode Island!
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Julie Devers
Meet #ScienceWoman Julie Devers in today's installment of Hurricane Sandy Women in Science!
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Beth Freiday
Meet #ScienceWoman Beth Freiday, and learn how she got her start in conservation in another installment of our Hurricane Sandy Women in Science Series!
View ArticleMeet #ScienceWoman Susan Adamowicz
Meet #ScienceWoman Susan Adamowicz for another exciting installment of our Hurricane Sandy Women in Science Series!
View ArticleStudying black bears in the wild
Today we're hearing from Anthony Ortiz and Tanya Lama, who studied black bears up close and in the wild with MassWildlife.
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