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biologists on a boat, removing an Asian carp from a net.
Heads Up! Asian Carp Abundance Grows in Illinois Waterway
By Mark Steingraeber, fishery biologist, La Crosse, Wis., Fishery ResourcesNational Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, USFWS

November 19, 2008

Scout leaders and scouts holding up a large mockup of a check they made out to Jordan NFH
Scout Donation to Michigan Hatchery Marks First Donation From Nonfederal Organization to National Fish Hatchery System
By Ashley Spratt, outreach specialist, External Affairs, Minnesota, USFWS

November 19, 2008

image of yellow grid and white ruler superimposed over a photo of a cluster of bats
Counting Bat Noses – New Software May Enhance Indiana Bat Population Surveys, Improve Techniques to Detect White-Nose Syndrome
By Andy King, biologist, USFWS Ecological Services, Bloomington, Ind.

November 14, 2008

group shot of dignitaries at the site
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Laverty, U.S. Rep. Bachmann of Minnesota Show Support for Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge
By Anne Sittauer, refuge manager, Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, USFWS

November 14, 2008

Kevin Lowry stoops down with a least tern in his hand, giving a group of children a closer look
Local Citizens Take ‘Terns’ Viewing Endangered Bird
By Kevin Lowry, biological-science technician, Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge, USFWS

November 13, 2008

Jim Luoma and Brian Lacey loading a net full of fish into a bin for truck transport
Fish and Wildlife Service Helps Iowa Hatcheries Recover From Flooding
By Doug Aloisi, hatchery manager, Genoa National Fish Hatchery, Genoa, Wis., USFWS, and Ashley Spratt, outreach coordinator, Ft. Snelling, Minn., USFWS

November 13, 2008

black sandshell mussels connected to a biomonitoring system through wires on their shells
Freshwater Mussels: Rocks With Guts or Superheroes in Disguise?
By Tony Brady, mussel propagation biologist, Genoa National Fish Hatchery, Genoa, Wis., USFWS

November 13, 2008

Wild Rose State Fish Hatchery under construction
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Sport Fish Restoration Program’s ‘Cycle of Success’ Comes Full Circle at Wild Rose State Fish Hatchery in Wisconsin
By Ashley Spratt, outreach specialist, External Affairs, Michigan Regional Office, USFWS

November 13, 2008

a round goby resting in a biologist's hand
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Office in Michigan Promotes Aquatic Invasive Fish Species Awareness on Great Lakes
By Anjanette Bowen, fisheries biologist, USFWS National Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, Alpena, Mich.

November 13, 2008

group of people placing bags of trash in trucks
Friends Group Protects Black River
By Mark Steingraeber, fishery biologist, La Crosse, Wis., Fishery Resources Office, USFWS

November 12, 2008

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