Our Northeast Region Office of Communications is composed of communications professionals engaging people in the work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and inspiring them to enjoy and conserve America’s wildlife and wild places. We promote opportunities for the public to participate in conservation efforts and decision-making, and communicate the thinking behind our actions and science. We use storytelling and relationship building to invite people into conversation around unique stories, strengthen existing partnerships, and look for new connections with a broad range of stakeholders and audiences. 

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Andre Bowser
Communications Director
Office of Communications
Area
ME
NH
VT
NY
MA
RI
CT
NJ
PA
DE
MD
VA
WV
Hadley,MA
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Grayscale U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service logo
Tim Binzen
Regional Native American Liaison, Southeast and Northeast Regions
National Native American Programs
Expertise
Federal Indian Trust Responsibility/Indian Law and Policy,
National Historic Preservation Act
Area
AL
AR
FL
GA
KY
LA
MS
NC
Puerto Rico
SC
TN
Virgin Islands
CT
DE
DC
ME
MD
MA
NH
NJ
NY
PA
RI
VT
WV
VA
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Jennifer Joseph
Congressional and Legislative Affairs Specialist
Office of Communications
Area
CT
DE
DC
ME
MD
MA
NH
NJ
NY
PA
RI
VT
VA
WV
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Bridget Macdonald
Public Affairs Specialist
Office of Communications,
Science Applications
Expertise
Writing and editing,
Strategic communications
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Sydney Giuliano
Public Affairs Specialist
Office of Communications
Additional Role(s)
Communications Lead for the White-nose Syndrome Program
Hadley,MA