Posted by Jonathan H. Adler · 9 October 2005 ·
Wildlife
On Thursday the Senate confirmed H. Dale Hall as the new director of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Of note, Hall is a career FWS employee, having worked for the Service for 27 years. He is also a biologist. With his confirmation this means that two of the most important federal environmental agencies -- the FWS and EPA -- are headed by career civil servants with scientific backgrounds.