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December 2020 | Holly Richards and Gwen Bausmith - Headquarters Fish and Aquatic Conservation
It happens to all of us. You get busy mulling the cider and frying latkes, and before you know it you’re out of time with a boat load of gifts to give. Never fear! We’ve got some gift giving fin-spiration for any fish aficionados in your life!
Sometimes the best present of all is sharing our thoughts and a laugh with the people who matter most. Send one of our free holiday e-cards to the fish aficionado in your life and tag us @USFWSFisheries with your cards on social.
December 2020
Congratulations to all twenty members of the Copper River Watershed Enhancement Partnership on this well-deserved award! Staff from the U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Department of Transportation, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Copper River Watershed Project, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) jointly received the National Chief's and Under Secretary's Honors Award for Customer Experience.
USFWS staff recognized from the Anchorage Fish and Wildlife Office's Habitat Branch included Franklin Dekker, Heather Hanson, and Trent Liebich who are part of a larger restoration team: Libby Benolkin, Jess Straub and Jake Gottschalk also contributed to the project's success.
November 25, 2020 | by USFWS Columbia Pacific Northwest Region
People power the conservation work we do. We are #GratefulFor their service to America’s fish, wildlife, and habitat. Today we shine a spotlight on Kylee Butler, an awesome AmeriCorps intern serving through American Conservation Experience.
baɫu·ɫšiƛ (Welcome)! My home is the Makah Indian Reservation of which I am a proud tribal member. I am serving as an Americorps intern stationed at the Makah National Fish Hatchery (MNFH) in Neah Bay, Washington. I’m excited about this opportunity to both serve and gain experience, whether that is assisting in the spawning and rearing of fish or supporting education and outreach at the hatchery and in the community.