Joyce Jones has retired after 23 years of 

 civilian Government service. She served as 

 NWRC's Administrative Officer since 2003. In 

 this role, she had oversight responsibilities of 

 administrative, facilities. Information Technology, 

 and security sections of the Center. In 

 retirement, Ms. Jones plans to travel overseas, 

 spend more quality time with her grandchildren, 

 and pursue her hobbies of birding, golfing, 

 volunteering, reading, and relaxing. 



Fred Knowlton worked for 43 years at NWRC, 

 focusing on predator behavior and ecology. He 

 initially started at the Denver Wildlife Research 

 Center, but was transferred to Utah in 1972. 

 Dr. Knowlton was primarily responsible for the 

 development and construction of the predator 

 research facility and field station at Logan, UT. In 

 retirement, he plans to confine working with the 

 field station staff and Utah State University students. 



Charlotte Miller retired from her position as 

 WS' Information Technology Project Leader and 

 Training Coordinator in December 2007. She also 

 served as the National Wildlife Services Equal 

 Employment Opportunity Advisory Committee Chair 

 working in the areas of employee recruitment, 

 training, and outreach and was active on the Board 

 of Directors for the Combined Federal Campaign 

 of Larimer County. Dr. Miller plans to spend more 

 time with her three children, five grandchildren, 

 and one great grandchild. 



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