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Endangered Species

Got Milkweed?
October 1, 2007By Sherleen H. Mahoney
Mexican conservation policy to protect butterflies from illegal logging
Butterflies are a touch of unexpected beauty in the hair-raising world of insects. With its classic orange-and-black pattern showcased on their large, delicate wings, the monarch butterfly is one of the most beloved and recognizable butterflies.
Survival of the Fittest
October 1, 2007By Danielle Duclos
Conflicts between water resource development and wildlife protection ramp up across the country
Despite the common goal of environmental protection, federal agencies lately stand divided over the best use of our natural resources – to protect wildlife habitats or to expand water resource development for the future. More and more, these issues are splintering the industry into two camps supportive of either the Clean Water Act or the Endangered Species Act.

2008 Salary Survey

2008 Salary Survey Invitation

In 1999, when Environmental Protection conducted its annual salary survey, the job outlook was characterized as "Too many dogs chasing too few bones."

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