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Newsletters are printed or electronic sources of information delivered regularly to those people most interested in an issue, decision, or project. They can be a helpful means of providing more information and sustaining interest throughout a decision-making process. Newsletters also help document agency efforts to keep the public informed throughout a process. They are an easy way to share information about projects with moderate to large numbers of stakeholders. Newsletters that are visually appealing, include graphics, and well-written are more likely to be read. Similarly, newsletters will be perceived to have more credibility if they are consistently delivered on the promised time-frame (monthly, quarterly, annually, etc.), and maintain objectivity in the information provided.

Agency staff will need to assemble a distribution list for newsletters and create mechanisms for people to voluntarily add or remove themselves from the distribution list. Newsletters can keep the people most interested in a decision or project well-informed throughout the process. They can also provide a record of agency efforts to provide timely information throughout a decision-making process. Newsletters can be low-effort products, but do benefit from assistance from graphic designers and professional writers. KEEPERS linkhttps://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004164540 Googlehttps://www.google.com/search?q=ISSN+%220160-4740%22

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In addition to digital assets, we have physical collections housed in our Library at the National Conservation Training Center. Explore the two peer reviewed journals published by the USFWS: The Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management and North American Fauna. Collections consist of images, stories, videos, documents and more, gathered together around a central theme or focal point. Fish & Wildlife News: Fall 2022, Matt Trott Fish & Wildlife News: Spring 2022, Matt Trott Fish & Wildlife News: Winter 2022, Matt Trott

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