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NWS will be using Facebook as a supplemental channel to disseminate environmental information and promote weather awareness activities including outreach and educational efforts.
The Pacific Southwest Region (aka Region 8) comprises California, Nevada and the Klamath Basin of Oregon. We're joining the world of social media, inviting conversations about conservation of fish and wildlife in our region. For more information about the US Fish & Wildlife Service, go to: http://www.fws.gov/
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Condor Recovery Program (Recovery Program) is a multi-entity effort to recover the endangered California condor. Cooperators include the U.S. Forest Service, San Diego Wild Animal Park, Los Angeles Zoo, Oregon Zoo, California Department of Fish and Game, Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Peregrine Fund, Ventana Wildlife Society, the Center for Scientific Investigation and Graduate Studies in Ensenada, La Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAP), National Park Service at Pinnacles National Monument, Santa Barbara Zoo, the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City and many others. The Recovery Program is currently focusing its efforts on the captive-breeding and reintroduction of California condors to the wild in the hopes of establishing a self-sustaining population.
Environmental Contaminant Specialists with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service collect environmental data during oil spills or hazardous material releases to secure compensation for restoring the impacted environment. These efforts are part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Program (Restoration Program). Our specialists are often called in by the Environmental Protection Agency, Coast Guard, or various other Federal or State agencies responsible for cleaning up a contaminated area, to ensure that fish and wildlife and their habitat are adequately protected during, and upon completion of, the cleanup. Our specialists also work closely with land managers to design and implement actions to cleanup oil and hazardous material on their lands, and implement projects to restore impacted habitats for fish and wildlife.
NWS will be using Facebook as a supplemental channel to disseminate environmental information and promote weather awareness activities including outreach and educational efforts.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Condor Recovery Program (Recovery Program) is a multi-entity effort to recover the endangered California condor. Cooperators include the U.S. Forest Service, San Diego Wild Animal Park, Los Angeles Zoo, Oregon Zoo, California Department of Fish and Game, Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Peregrine Fund, Ventana Wildlife Society, the Center for Scientific Investigation and Graduate Studies in Ensenada, La Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAP), National Park Service at Pinnacles National Monument, Santa Barbara Zoo, the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City and many others. The Recovery Program is currently focusing its efforts on the captive-breeding and reintroduction of California condors to the wild in the hopes of establishing a self-sustaining population.
Environmental Contaminant Specialists with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service collect environmental data during oil spills or hazardous material releases to secure compensation for restoring the impacted environment. These efforts are part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Program (Restoration Program). Our specialists are often called in by the Environmental Protection Agency, Coast Guard, or various other Federal or State agencies responsible for cleaning up a contaminated area, to ensure that fish and wildlife and their habitat are adequately protected during, and upon completion of, the cleanup. Our specialists also work closely with land managers to design and implement actions to cleanup oil and hazardous material on their lands, and implement projects to restore impacted habitats for fish and wildlife.
The Pacific Southwest Region (aka Region 8) comprises California, Nevada and the Klamath Basin of Oregon. We're joining the world of social media, inviting conversations about conservation of fish and wildlife in our region. For more information about the US Fish & Wildlife Service, go to: http://www.fws.gov/