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US Fish and Wildlife Service Offices found near Juneau County, Wisconsin

Whitney Genetics Laboratory
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Whitney Genetics Laboratory uses environmental DNA (eDNA) testing for early detection of invasive carp in the Chicago Area Waterway System, the Illinois, Upper Mississippi and Ohio Rivers as well as tributaries of all five Great Lakes
Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin - about 54 miles away
La Crosse Fish Health Center
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Fish health centers provide expertise in aquatic animal health, including diagnostics, monitoring, investigations, certifications and training related to both wild and captive populations
Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin - about 54 miles away
La Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
La Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office was established in 1981 and works to monitor and control the spread of invasive species such as carp and round goby as well as restore threatened and endangered freshwater mussels and fish like the Topeka shiner and inter-jurisdictional species like lake sturgeon.
Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin - about 54 miles away
Midwest Fisheries Center
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Midwest Fisheries Center is the region's Fish Technology Center for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Fish Technology Centers provide leadership in science-based management of trust aquatic resources through applied research and the development of new concepts, strategies and techniques to solve problems in aquatic resource conservation.
Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin - about 54 miles away
Madison, Wisconsin Ecological Services Sub-office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Minnesota-Wisconsin Ecological Services Field Office works to conserve and protect endangered species and their habitats and support landscape-scale habitat restoration in the Great Lakes.
Located in Madison, Wisconsin - about 68 miles away
Green Bay, Wisconsin Ecological Services Sub-office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Minnesota-Wisconsin Ecological Services Field Office works to conserve and protect endangered species and their habitats and support landscape-scale habitat restoration in the Great Lakes.
Located in New Franken, Wisconsin - about 118 miles away
Green Bay Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
We work with diverse partners to conserve, restore and enhance fish and other aquatic resources for the continuing benefit of all American people
Located in New Franken, Wisconsin - about 118 miles away
Ashland Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Established in 1972, we provide a variety of technical assistance in the areas of native species restoration, survey and assessment design, prevention, control and response to aquatic invasive species, fish passage, aquatic habitat restoration and tribal relations.
Located in Ashland, Wisconsin - about 188 miles away
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of the Interior
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, working with others, is responsible for conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people through Federal programs relating to migratory birds, endangered species, interjurisdictional fish and marine mammals, and inland sport fisheries.
Located in Washington, DC - about 760 miles away
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