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US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Lots of opportunities for growth and training, if you advocate for yourself - Anonymous employee US Fish and Wildlife Service Employee Review

3.0
Jun 16, 2015
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Pros

Side projects, special interests, training and leeway to dive into what interests you is possible and accessible. Flexible work schedule. Optimal travel time.

Cons

It may be difficult to access those perks without considerable effort. Director does not appear to care about employees or be a team player. Upper level management and some direct supervisors are biologists, not good with people and don't recognize when morale is low. Work load is a LOT.

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5.0
Nov 18, 2025
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Pros

Admirable agency mission; many employees truly care about the resources, animals, ecosystems, etc. Good professional growth opportunities.

Cons

National wildlife refuge managers have too much unilateral power; there aren't enough checks and balances heading up the chain--and there's some lingering good 'ol boy-ism--so one bad manager can reverse years of community and conservation work and throw an entire refuge down the tubes.

3.0
Jan 22, 2026
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Pros

Great if you're invested in the mission to conserve and restore ecosystems and wildlife populations; good benefits and work-life balance

Cons

Congressional meddling and changing priorities for initiatives at the regional level makes it extremely difficult to actually move the needle for species recovery. Now, with staff and budget cuts and changes in policies under the current administration, USFWS and the ESA are being de-fanged, defunded and deregulated to the benefit of private corporations and extractive industries (coal, oil & gas, mining). Internal morale has plummeted since Feb 2025.

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