2800 Lake Shore Drive East
Ashland, WI 54806
715-682-6185 (Ext. 200)
FAX 715-682-8899
E-mail: Ashland@fws.gov
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Ashland NFWCO:
Station Overview (pdf)
Organizational Chart
Word Definitions
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The Ashland National Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office (Ashland NFWCO) is a field office in Region 3, the "Great Lakes and Big Rivers" Region. It is located on U.S. Highway 2 in Ashland, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay.
Working with Tribal, Federal, State and local governments, non-government organizations and private landowners, to conserve, manage and rehabilitate native species and their habitats for citizens of the Lake Superior basin.
To Learn More About our Focus Areas and Goals,
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What is
a Fish Barrier ?
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High Resolution Version (32MB) |
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Click here
to read about
our 2007 accomplishments! |
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Click here to
download this
field guide to
Fish Invaders!
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Designing & Building Stream Crossings
An informational resource for people involved in planning, designing and constructing stream crossings on small streams.
Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS)
Want to learn more about fish and wildlife
issues and technical assistance programs?
Click here to view some of the informational brochures now available from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
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Last updated:
September 22, 2008