SYMBIOS

WILDLIFE and CONSERVATION

Sanford R. "Sandy" Wilbur
May 2008

I spent over thirty years working for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including working on and for the National Wildlife Refuge System, administering the Endangered Species Program for the Western States, researching and preparing recovery plans for the California Condor and other endangered species, and coordinating the Wilderness Act studies on Western refuges. A lot of this work was exciting, rewarding, and fun. Some of it wasn't any of those things: some of it was frustrating, maddening, disheartening, and discouraging.

As you might imagine, I learned a lot during those years about natural resources, wildlife and the land. As you might also imagine, I developed some definite philosophies and opinions about what I did and what I saw. From time to time, I'll use these pages to share some of those thoughts. I'll also rant and rave (constructively, of course) about two key interests: involving people in decision-making processes, and helping small communities to diversify their economic base without sacrificing their quality of life. Maybe you'll want to communicate with me about what you read here.

POTPOURRI

How it all began

Christian Environmentalism: what are we trying to do?

A Bird on a (Regression) Line

Ornithology and Natural History Books for Sale

 

CALIFORNIA CONDOR: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE

California Condor: Questions From the Road

Courtship Display of California Condors

Bringing California Condors Back to the Pacific Northwest

Condor Tales: The First Time

 

BIODIVERSITY AND ENDANGERED SPECIES

Spotted Owls:
Twenty Years Later, Same Controversies

Coordination and Implementation of Biodiversity

 

 

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