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NPS scientist Chad Hults measuring snow
Wonders of Denali’s Winter Weather
By Pam Sousanes, physical scientist, Denali National Park and Preserve, NPS

January 6, 2009

diver face down in the water
Impending Removal of Elwha Dam Holds Promise for Salmon, Researchers
By Jeffrey Duda - USGS Western Fisheries Research Center, Seattle, Wash.; Sam Brenkman, NPS Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, Wash.; Christian Torgersen, Jason Dunham, Robert Hoffman – USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, Ore.; Roger Peters, USFWS, Western Washington Fisheries Division, Olympia, Wash.; Mike McHenry, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Port Angeles, Wash., and George Pess, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Wash.

December 19, 2008

USFWS scientists aboard a boat, placing equipment in the river
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Helps Canada Conduct Acoustic-Telemetry Project to Track Sea Lamprey in Great Lakes
By Jessica Barber, fishery biologist, Midwest Region, USFWS

December 9, 2008

firefighters carrying out a prescribed fire on a reservation
Trust Assets Afire
By Debby Pafel, public affairs specialist, OST

December 2, 2008

aerial view of erupting volcano
USGS to Help Chile Develop Volcano Early-Warning System
By Clarice Nassif Ransom, USGS

November 20, 2008

Author's family members in front of ranger station;mountains in background
Gunnison River: Preservation and Access in Balance
By Hunter Hollins, coordinator of Museum Services, NBC, Interior Museum

November 20, 2008

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

man standing with a huge stand of Melastomataceae
NBII: Vital Behind-the-Scenes Player in War on Invasive Species in Hawaii, at National Level, Beyond
By Lloyd Loope, research biologist, USGS Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center, Haleakala Field Station

November 18, 2008

two birders at river's edge, looking through binoculars.
San Pedro  River: Connecting People, History and Wildlife
BLM Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Nation’s First Riparian Conservation Area By Kristen Lenhardt, public affairs intern, Lorraine Buck, Public Affairs Specialist/Tucson; and Diane Drobka, Public Affairs Specialist/Safford, BLM

November 17, 2008

archeologist working near gravesite
Reclamation Archaeologists Protect Historical Cemetery From Further Looting
By Mary Perea Carlson, public affairs specialist, Albuquerque Area Office, Reclamation

November 17, 2008

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