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Welcome to the Forest Service - Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air & Rare Plants program web site. We cover a wide variety of topics and we are located across the nation. Our staff provides support and coordination to the public and the agency regions, forests and districts.

This web site will give you a taste of our diversity and is designed for our various customers. We laid things out by topic with multiple paths to each topic.

If you want to understand our administrative layout select the "staff" link on the left hand navigations. The search engine takes you through the whole agency, not just our staff pages. If you want to find specific staffs, you need to add the word "staff" to the search. Or try "advanced" searches once you have done your initial search. You are also welcome to contact any of our staff or web site administrator directly.

Our official staff acronym is WFW. You may also see WFWARP on some of our pages or in communication with staff members.

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Welcome!
Wayne Owen accepted the Ecosystem Planning Specialist position for the WFW staff in the Washington Office (vice Seona Brown). Wayne was formerly on our staff as the National Botany Program Leader. Wayne's return with his energy and experience will fill a tremendous need in our planning related activites, working closely with the EMC staff. His effective date is October 17, 2004.

Career Opportunities
U.S. Forest Service Watershed-Fisheries-Wildlife-Air (WFW) Director, a historical position located in Washington, D.C. Deadline for applications is November 1, 2004 (so hurry!). Visit the USA Jobs WWW site for details.

U.S. Forest Service National Ground Water Program Leader, a new position located in Washington, D.C. We are looking for an experienced person who can lead the newly established ground water USFS program.
(October 22, 2004)
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Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air & Rare Plants
Washington, D.C. Office
Author: Shelly Witt, National Continuing Education Coordinator,
WFW staff
Email: switt@cc.usu.edu
Phone: 435-753-4838
Publish_date:1/20/99
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 Last Modified: December 10, 2003