My forestry project in Bolivia needs technical assistance in watershed assessment; can International Programs help me locate expertise in this area or just in forestry?
International Programs collaborates on overseas projects, which already have funding, on an array of topics that involve natural resources and forest management, such as: watershed management, fire management, forest monitoring, invasive species, etc. International Programs regularly taps into the agency’s wide range of expertise. Wildlife biologists, forest economists, hydrologists, disaster and fire management specialists, and policy makers are among those who comprise the staff of over thirty thousand employees. For a detailed list of topics and related activities within a specific country, visit Program Topics. Select the topic, followed by the country, in which you are interested. A list of specific activities related to the topic (i.e. fire) appears under that country. If you have more questions, contact the specific regional program staff member.
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