Meet #ScienceWoman Anne Hecht-Meet #ScienceWoman Anne Hecht. She's one of many women in science working to protect migratory birds.
International Migratory Bird Day is Almost Here!-International Migratory Bird Day is just around the corner! We'll be celebrating migratory birds all week by sharing stories of the women in science working to protect them.
Meet #ScienceWoman Susan Adamowicz-Meet #ScienceWoman Susan Adamowicz for another exciting installment of our Hurricane Sandy Women in Science Series!
Meet #ScienceWoman Beth Freiday-Meet #ScienceWoman Beth Freiday, and learn how she got her start in conservation in another installment of our Hurricane Sandy Women in Science Series!
Meet #ScienceWoman Georgia Basso-Meet #ScienceWoman Georgia Basso, a Wildlife Biologist out of the USFWS Coastal Program office in Charleston, Rhode Island!
Science Women Building a Stronger Atlantic Coast-Meet the science women who are working to strengthen natural defenses along the Atlantic Coast as part of the federal Hurricane Sandy recovery program. With their help, communities and wildlife are being protected against future storms, sea-level rise and other impacts predicted with a changing climate.
Meet #ScienceWoman Mariana Bergerson!-Mariana works at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge right outside Philadelphia. She loves the tree swallow, especially because it gets kids excited about birds.
Meet #ScienceWoman Amber Rhodes!-We're all jealous of Amber's work with sea turtles (and that's no April Fools joke). Check out her #ScienceWoman profile!
Meet #ScienceWoman Roberta Hylton-Our latest #ScienceWoman speaks multiple languages and turned a college elective into a life-long career. It's Roberta Hylton, supervisor for the Southwestern Virginia Field Office!
Meet #ScienceWoman Wendi Weber-AKA, our regional director! Wendi inspires our employees across the Northeast to support one another, connect with communities and be strategic with our conservation efforts. Check out the latest profile in our Women's History Month campaign!
Meet #ScienceWoman Robyn Niver-Or maybe we should call her #BatWoman. Robyn is the lead for conserving a number of rare bats in our region. Check out the latest profile in our Women's History Month campaign!
Meet #ScienceWoman Sheila Eyler-We're celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting amazing women leading our agency in the conservation mission. Sheila Eyler is a project leader in our Fish and Aquatic Conservation Program, working to restore fish, wildlife and their habitats.
Meet #ScienceWoman Kathryn Jahn-We're celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting amazing women leading our agency in the conservation mission. Kathryn is the case manager representing the Department of the Interior in the Hudson River natural resource damage assessment.
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