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Join us on the 122nd birthday of the National Wildlife Refuge System for a special webinar breaking down what's happening in Washington, D.C. and what it means for the Refuge System. Desirée Sorenson-Groves, President & CEO of the National Wildlife Refuge Association will discuss how recent and impending decisions by the new administration and Congress are impacting national wildlife refuges.
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Join us for a fascinating journey through 150 years of fish and wildlife conservation history, as we explore rare artifacts and archival treasures from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). This special webinar features live presentations from two of USFWS's premier historical collections: the DC Booth Historic Fish Hatchery and the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) archives. Discover the stories behind these artifacts and learn how they illustrate the evolution of conservation in America.
Presenters
Mark Madison, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Historian
April Gregory, Curator, DC Booth Historic Fish Hatchery
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Dive deeper into the science behind floating wetlands during an enlightening presentation by Dr. Bill Strosnider and Levi McKercher from the Baruch Marine Institute. Gain insights into their research on the ecological benefits of these innovative structures, followed by a meet and greet session where you can engage directly with the experts.
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In this Refuge Friends Webinar, explore how Friends can engage with environmental education! From transportation grants to school partnerships to educational loan boxes, Friends are a driving force in environmental education in the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Brianna Amingwa, National Youth Employment, and Environmental Education Coordinator will join us for an in-depth look at some great examples from across the nation and provide some of the best practices for engaging education programs.
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