Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Check out our latest feature stories... Women in Science 2018 Meet the "Women of Science" in the Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office In honor of Women's History Month, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service interviewed three Klamath Falls field office women with varied backgrounds culminating in successful careers in conservation of fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats. The Lion in the Tree: A botanist's mission to save our natural landscapes As we celebrate inspirational women in science during Women's History Month this March, we delve into the inspirational life and career of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service botanist Connie Rutherford, and the plants she helped save from the brink of extinction. Pacific Southwest Region Highlights LiDAR could make all the difference for monarchs and our understanding of their population "Participants are blown away by the sight and symphony of thousands of ducks and geese in one place." – John Fitzroy Conservation partners release western monarch overwintering site management plan During Peace Corps Week, Pacific Southwest Region recognizes employees who served as volunteers For more than five decades, Peace Corps Volunteers have worked abroad with community leaders to solve critical challenges. Some, inspired by their service, return home to join civil service.
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