30 July 2021
DFP Reflections – Looking Back on a Summer Well Spent
As I write this, I’m overwhelmed with a mix of emotions. Today marks the last day of my DFP fellowship with USFWS. I’m sad because I’ll miss so many people I’ve met and gotten to know this summer. I’ve had…
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30 July 2021
Additional Opportunities
This past week marked my halfway point through my DFP internship here at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge working on a grassland assessment and bison. A few words come to mind thus far and those…
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30 July 2021
A Bitter Sweet End
I feel blessed to have the opportunity to have this view at my disposal and I am sad that it is coming to an end. While watching the sunset I couldnt help but think how…
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30 July 2021
Field Friends Forever
One of the most rewarding aspects of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Directorate Fellowship Program (DFP), aside from the exposure to professional USFWS careers and employees, is the opportunity to connect with our…
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30 July 2021
Newfound Appreciation and Inspiration
Image of Apodemia mormo langei by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service As my Directorate Fellows Program gears toward my final week, I can’t help but feel bittersweet. I completed and finalized a Mormon metalmark butterfly…
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30 July 2021
Experiencing the USFWS Mission in the Field
I can’t believe this summer is nearly over! This month, I traveled from my home in Mississippi, where I’ve been working remotely, to our office in Klamath Falls, Oregon for a week to participate in…
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