National Wildlife Federation teams up with “Where the Wild Things Are”
October 13, 2009Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival, Xavier University
October 21, 2009U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Contact: Melanie Cota, Fish and Wildlife Biologist
614-416-8993 www.fws.gov
Our mission is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Ohio Field Office has an outreach or education program for every need! Based on availability, we are willing to present programs on natural resource-related topics for most groups or organizations. We often work with schools (pre-school through university), government agencies, non-profit organizations, park districts, and professional organizations. We speak on a variety of topics, including threatened and endangered species, habitat, streams and wetlands, invasive species, and Ohio wildlife. Generally our presentations can include videos, slide presentations, hands-on activities, games, hand-outs, and “touchable” wildlife artifacts.