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WebLive from the NCTC Eagle's Nest. “Live from the Eagle’s Nest!” is our bi-weekly program during the bald eagle nesting season at the National Conservation Training Center. On each program we’ll catch up on the latest nest action and answer your eagle questions too. Teachers, students and anyone interested in bald eagles is welcome to ... WebThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) provides training opportunities for FWS staff to increase their knowledge of climate science and climate change as they relate to resource management. WebWoodland caribou Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Species & Habitats Species in Washington Woodland caribou Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) Woodland caribou grazing in a forest in Canada. (Peggy and Erwin Bauer - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NCTC) Category: Mammals State status : Endangered Federal status : … ray ray\\u0027s easthampton ma