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NMFWA Working Groups (WG) offer a tremendous way to network and communicate with other professional resource managers within and across service branches.  Our WGs allow you to join specific distribution lists.  One of the great things about NMFWA is that a resource manager has the ability to reach out to the WG chairs and gather professional information within a short time frame. If it’s a problem at one base there is a very good chance that it is a problem at another base and the collective knowledge and experience of NMFWA can offer real solutions. 
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BASH

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The BASH Working Group strives to work within DoD to transfer ideas and new technology, share ideas, and work synergistically to promote improved flight safety.
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Bats 

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The Bat Working Group is working within DoD and with other civilian agencies to combat White-Nose Syndrome though research and sound management. ​
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Climate 

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The Climate Working Group works to increase awareness of issues related to the adaptive management of natural resources in response to climate issues at military installations.
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​Law Enforcement

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The Law Enforcement Working Group works to facilitate communication, enhance knowledge & capabilities and increase awarness within DoD Conservation Law Enforcement.
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​Recreation

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The Recreation Working Group focuses on recreational activities involving natural resources on military installations. They cover a wide rage of activities from hunting & fishing to hiking and mountain biking.
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​Herpetology

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The Herpetology Working Group was established to share information among NMFWA members regarding the management of herptile species (amphibians and reptiles) on US military lands and waters.
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Bird

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The Bird Working Group was established to share information among NMFWA members regarding the management of avian  species  on US military lands and waters.
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Wildland Fire

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The Fire Working Group was established to share information among NMFWA members regarding Fire Management on US military lands and waters.
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Invasive 

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 The Invasive Working Group address the impacts of invasive species on U.S. military lands and waters. The WG is devoted to the management of natural ecosystems through the study and transfer of information relative to invasive plant and animal species.
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Technological research Applications

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The TRAWG was established to share information among NMFWA members regarding research technology applications on US military lands and waters.
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​Pollinators

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The Pollinator Working Group was established to share information among NMFWA members regarding the management and preservation of pollinator  species  on US military installations.
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  • Home
  • Annual Meeting
    • 2023 NMFWA Workshop >
      • 2023 Agenda
      • 2023 Silient Auction Submission
    • 2022 NMFWA Wrap up
    • Past Meeting Archive Index >
      • 20-24 Past Meeting Archive
      • 17-19 Past Meeting Archive
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Our Board
    • Hall of Fame >
      • Larry Adams
      • Chris Eberly
      • Dennis Herbert
      • Larry Jahn
      • Chester Martin
      • Christina Ramsey
      • Robert Sikes
      • Gene Stout
      • Linton Swindell
      • Tom Warren
      • Thomas White
      • WMI
      • PEER
    • History >
      • 1983-1990
      • 1991-2000
      • 2001-2010
      • 2011-2015
  • Networking
    • Working Groups >
      • New Technology
      • Climate Change >
        • Climate Change Links
        • Climate Change Blog
      • BASH >
        • BASH Newsletter
      • Bird
      • Bats
      • Law Enforcement
      • Recreation
      • Herpetology
      • Invasive Species
      • Pollinators >
        • Pollinators Blog
      • Fire Working Group
    • Mentorship Program
  • Outreach
    • NMFWA Scholarship
    • Awards >
      • Award Rules
      • Awards Submission
    • Sponsorship
    • Jobs Listings
    • Announcement Board >
      • NMFWA Needs You
  • Knowledge
    • FAQ
    • Certification Program
    • Current FAWN >
      • Fawn Archive