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25 June 2021

Finding My Way

When I was doing school assignments and research a couple of semesters ago, the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service was one of the resources that always made an appearance to me. The type of research…
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22 June 2021

Conserving History at the Harpers Ferry Center

This summer, I have the privilege to work for the National Park Service as a Textile Conservation intern. Conservation is both a science and an art dedicated to making sure that cultural objects (artworks, artifacts,…
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22 June 2021

Turns out catfish farming is pretty fun!

It is the start of week five at Inks Dam National Fish Hatchery in Burnet, Texas. So far, it has been an excellent experience and I’ve had the opportunity to learn so much already. There…
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22 June 2021

Monthly Adventures of an R.A.

Hey y'all, My name is Leandrew Escobedo and I'm an RA in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. Though I was born and raised relatively close to the Angeles National Forest, I had only been…
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21 June 2021

Bringing Light to Hidden Gems

This week marks one month of officially being a DFP intern! My experience so far has been positive and incredibly eye opening to opportunities that the Fish and Wildlife Service offer. I am currently working…
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21 June 2021

My First Month as a DFP

Words from our Arlington Ecological Services Field Office Fellow "My first four weeks as a DFP included an orientation week, a steep learning curve, and learning how to connect to a place I have never…
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