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Senior wildlife biologist Chris Kofron recounts his experience during the Thomas Fire
Protecting wildlife
Christie Boser: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife
Collecting data
Erin Arnold
Amy Hughes
Renee Harmon
Water levels
Importance of monitoring
Anna Lad
Andrew Dennhardt
Daniel Cisneros
Kathya Argueta: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Christine Fox: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Excavation in progress
Sam Lantz: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Carly Chen: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Ann Bliss - Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Monica Martinez: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
How do rodenticides impact wildlife?
Billy Kahula O'Brien: Faces of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Interview with wildlife biologist Lara Drizd
The science behind recovery
Monitoring salamander movements
For the wildlife
Interview with wildlife biologist Raphaela Ware
Interview with wildlife biologist Karen Sinclair
Interview with wildlife biologist Mary Martin
Interview with wildlife biologist Kendra Chan
Ellicott NWR Pond Restoration
Interview with wildlife biologist Colleen Grant
San Fernando Valley spineflower
Interview with senior wildlife biologist Jenny Marek
Interview with botanist Connie Rutherford
Interview with senior wildlife biologist Lena Chang
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service botanist, Connie Rutherford.
Respecting wild things
Nicole - Women in Science
Danielle - Women in Science
Lane Mountain milk-vetch survey
Interview with assistant field supervisor Cat Darst
How can the use of raptors instead of rodenticides help wildlife?
Kirby Bartlett - Women in Science
Christie Boser - Women in Science
Kristie Scarazzo - Women in Science
Erin Arnold - Women in Science
Jennifer Strotman - Women in Science
Sarah Termondt - Women in Science
USFWS biologist Lara Drizd (right) eyes a monarch cluster at Camino Real Park in Ventura.
USFWS biologist Lara Drizd observes a sunning monarch butterfly at Camino Real Park in Ventura.
Rachel Henry - Women in Science
Jenny Marek - What's Your Passion?
Chris views neighboring homes impacted by the Thomas Fire
Karen Sinclair, a fish and wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Ventura, watches California brown pelicans in flight near Hollywood Beach during the biannual brown pelican survey held along the West Coast.
Karen Sinclair - What's Your Passion? (Part 2)
Amrita Duggal Agee - Women in Science
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