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Connecting People With Nature - Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office Participates in Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge “Spring Into Nature” Event
Northeast Region, April 25, 2009
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Biologist Betsy Trometer staffing display at the “Spring into Nature” event at Iroquois National  Wildlife Refuge, April 25, 2009.(credit: Denise Clay)
Biologist Betsy Trometer staffing display at the “Spring into Nature” event at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, April 25, 2009.(credit: Denise Clay)

The Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office (LGLFRO) participated in the “Spring into Nature” event hosted by Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge.   The LGLFRO display included magnetic fish puzzles and aquatic invertebrates displayed in hand-held microscopes that children could pick up and examine.  Native fish and invasive species information was also available. 

Contact Info: Elizabeth Trometer, 716-691-5456 ext.22, betsy_trometer@fws.gov



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