01 September 2022
In Search of Salamanders: Endemic Salamander Surveys in the Mountains of New Mexico
Written by: Kim Haab My name is Kim Haab and I’ve had the pleasure of serving as a fellow with the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) Directorate Fellowship Program (DFP). During this fellowship…
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01 September 2022
An Eventful Summer!
Last Spring I was awarded the opportunity to intern at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service alongside the Chesapeake Bay Field Office and Masonville Cove partners. The objective of…
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31 August 2022
Plant Profile: Orange Hawkweed on the Pike National Forest
Hello everyone, my name is Nick Race, and I'm the invasive plant coordinator resource assistant on the Pike National Forest. If you caught my blog post last month, I talked a bit about what invasive…
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31 August 2022
Surveys By The Beach
Hello again! It’s been about two months since I began my internship with the Ventura Fish and Wildlife office, and I thought for this month’s blog post, I would share a little about a trip…
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23 August 2022
Monumental SHIFT and Center for American Progress Address Conservation Inequities in the United States
Today, Monumental SHIFT and the Center for American Progress released a timely paper highlighting the lack of equity in the land conservation dialogue. In the latest paper release, “National Monuments Are a Missing Piece in…
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23 August 2022
WORTH A DAM: California Lawmakers Move to Protect Biodiversity and Access to Nature in Western Riverside County
With development proceeding at a rapid pace in California—between 2001 and 2017, the Golden State lost more than one million acres of wildlands¹—open space is an increasingly valuable commodity. Thankfully, Senators Dianne Feinstein and Alex…
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