Article: SHE FOUND HER CALLING IN THE ENVIRONMENT NEW REFUGE MANAGER IS A MASSACHUSETTS NATIVE

When Libby Herland learned she would become this state's manager for the National Wildlife Refuge Association, the Massachusetts native felt a sense of completion.

"I felt like I had kind of come full circle, coming to Massachusetts," said Herland, 47, who has served as the refuge manager at Wallkill National Wildlife Refuge in northwest New Jersey since 1995. "The circle is complete."

Herland began her new $91,000-a-year position

at the end of last month, taking over for Bud Oliveira, who left for Atlanta to become refuge superintendent in the Southeast United States.

Herland, who reports to the US Division of Fish and Wildlife, will be based in Sudbury at the headquarters for the Great ...

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