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Cay Goude, Assistant Field Supervisor, Endangered Species Credit: USFWS

Cay Goude, Assistant Field Supervisor, Endangered Species, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, Sacramento, Calif.

Female Conservation Hero or Mentor? Ruth Pratt former Service biologist

Where did you go to school? UC- Davis and California State University, Sacramento

How did you get interested in conservation? My dad had three daughters and I was his “son”, to take hunting or fishing. Also, I watched Jacque Cousteau and wanted to hang out with all those biologists on the calypso.

What’s your favorite thing about working for the Service? Saving endangered species and their habitat.

What’s your favorite species and why? California tiger salamanders because they always are smiling.

If you could have one incredible animal adaptation, what would it be?

Ability to fly and soar.
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