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    • Studying avocet egg

    • Studying avocet egg

    • Environmental Sciences; Biologists (USFWS);Pesticides;Pollutants

    • Fish and Wildlife Service biologist studying avocet egg. Vertical.
    • Volunteers seining

    • Volunteers seining

    • Environmental Sciences; Aquatic environments; Environmental quality; Volunteers;

    • Two Fish and Wildlife Service volunteers with logo seining for aquatic life in refuge waters.
    • Volunteers seining

    • Volunteers seining

    • Environmental Sciences; Aquatic environments; Environmental quality; Volunteers;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service volunteers with logo seining for aquatic life in refuge waters. Vertical.
    • Mangrove restoration on National Wildlife Refuge

    • Mangrove restoration on National Wildlife Refuge

    • Environmental Sciences; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Equipment; Habitat restoration; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employees and others working on mangrove restoration project on the National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Collecting wetland samples

    • Collecting wetland samples

    • Environmental Sciences; Aquaculture;Aquatic animals;Employees (USFWS)

    • Fish and Wildlife Employee collecting invertebrates contained in wetland samples.
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    • Stationed at the Nation’s major international airports, ocean ports, and border crossings, wildlife inspectors monitor an annual trade worth more than $ 1.4 billion. They stop illegal shipments, intercept smuggled wildlife and wildlife products,...
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    • Inspectors clear legal imports and exports, and stop shipments that violate the law. They make sure that wildlife imports and exports are accompanied by the required permits and licenses, and verify that the contents of shipments match the items...
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    • What benefits do inspectors earn? Wildlife inspectors enjoy all the benefits of Federal employment, including a generous retirement plan with substantial investment opportunities. Inspectors earn 13 to 26 days of annual leave each year depending on...
    • Rachel L. Carson

    • Rachel L. Carson

    • History; Biologists (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); History;

    • Rachel Carson, 1944 - Author, editor and aquatic biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
    • Environmental education

    • Environmental education

    • Education; Training; Boating; Education outreach; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Logo; Wetlands;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service worker paddling canoe in swamp with elderly female visitor in front of canoe viewing habitat and paddling also.
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