The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife has a new breed of fisheries biologists whose efforts are concentrated on wildlife diversity.
These men and women aren’t new to the Division of Wildlife, but their collective fisheries roles have been altered and added to slightly, says John Navarro, the division’s executive administrator for fish management and research.
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