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Land Management
For Peat's Sake
Mar 27, 2024
a tiny striped fish laying on a hand
Our Partners
Proactive conservation supports species at risk
Mar 26, 2024
Two orange-black butterflies with black and white spots sit on a purple flower
Our Partners
National Guard protects last eastern population of rare butterfly
Mar 26, 2024
a white plastic tray with nine partitions holds one light brown fairy shrimp in each partition. In the center is the text "the Branchi Bunch" in a font like the title of the sitcom, the Brady Bunch, to parody the opening title screen of the show.
Wildlife Wonders
Tune In to California's Vernal Pools
Mar 25, 2024
Clear river water flows over a rock-covered stream bottom
Endangered Species Act
Proposal to list pyramid pigtoe mussel withdrawn
Mar 25, 2024
Clear river water flows over a rock-covered stream bottom
Endangered Species Act
FAQs 鈥� Withdrawal of the pyramid pigtoe from listing consideration
Mar 25, 2024
wetland with blue sky and white clouds
Land Management
Continued Decline of Wetlands Documented in New U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Report
Mar 22, 2024
a stone jetty with sparse trees cuts through a still lake that reflects blue skies and clouds
Land Management
Trustees Release Onondaga Lake Natural Resource Damage Assessment Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment Addendum
Mar 22, 2024
a brown snake with yellow stripes rests on a log
Endangered Species Act
Final Roosevelt Dam Habitat Conservation Plan Amendment
Mar 20, 2024
A wind turbine in the ocean
Migratory Species
Where do birds go offshore? The answers may be blowing in the wind
Mar 19, 2024
Image of North Park phacelia, a small plant in muddy soil with purple flowers and green leaves
Endangered Species Act
North Park phacelia thrives due to conservation measures, proposed for delisting
Mar 18, 2024
Bushy whitlow-wort
Endangered Species Act
Rare South Texas Plant Proposed for Listing Under Endangered Species Act
Mar 18, 2024

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Endangered green sea turtles bask on a beach next to each other.
Endangered Species Act
El Servicio Federal de Pesca y Vida Silvestre y NOAA proponen un nuevo h谩bitat cr铆tico para la tortuga marina conocida como tortuga verde o Peje blanco
Jul 18, 2023
Yellow flowers of golden paintbrush with a field and mountain beyond
Endangered Species Act
Golden Paintbrush Delisted From Endangered Species Act Due to Recovery
Jul 18, 2023
Green sea turtle, or honu, rests on the white sand of Midway Atoll, with clear waves in the background.
Endangered Species Act
Green Sea Turtle
Jul 18, 2023
desert tortoise sitting in a shaded area next to purple flowers
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opens public scoping period for desert tortoise general conservation plan
Jul 17, 2023
A piping plover chick with leg bands stands on the beach
Endangered Species Act
Captive-reared Great Lakes piping plovers released at Montrose Beach
Jul 13, 2023
Two piping plover chicks walking on the beach
Wildlife Crime
Reward offered for information on vandalism of shorebird nests in Far Rockaway
Jul 10, 2023
Grizzly bear visiting a hair snare site
Endangered Species Act
Grizzly Bear Recovery Partners Continue Research in Montana
Jul 10, 2023
Alligator snapping turtle
Endangered Species Act
Comments Sought on Conservation Agreement for Six Aquatic Species in the Trinity River Basin
Jun 29, 2023
An Okaloosa darter hovers in clear stream water.
Endangered Species Act
Service Delists the Okaloosa Darter
Jun 27, 2023
Western fanshell mussels
Endangered Species Act
Protecting two more freshwater mussel species under the Endangered Species Act
Jun 26, 2023
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Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Availability of Final Recovery Plan for the Whorled Sunflower
Jun 23, 2023
Texas fatmucket
Endangered Species Act
Conservation Agreement for Lower Colorado River Basin Mussels Open for Public Comment
Jun 23, 2023

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This closeup of a Florida bristle fern at Castellow Hammock Preserve shows its reproductive phase. The largest leaves on this tiny plant are the size of a penny.
Endangered Species Act
Florida Bristle Fern
Dec 21, 2022
A face-shot of California tiger salamander on top of green groundcover
Our Partners
Salamanders and Chardonnay
Dec 19, 2022
Three long tubular fish swim underwater along rocks and gravel.
Habitat Restoration
Pacific Lamprey Biggest Winner in Award-winning Oregon Fish Passage聽Project
Dec 13, 2022
Swamp Pink
Our Partners
Fort A.P. Hill earns Military Conservation Partner Award
Dec 12, 2022
A river bordered by green shrubs and trees and a blue sky with white clouds reflected in the water's surface
Habitat Restoration
Restoring the Pawcatuck River
Dec 9, 2022
a silvery fish known as clear lake hitch jumps over turbid waters
Our Partners
Collaborating on the Conservation of Clear Lake Hitch
Dec 6, 2022
Hands hold a container with a black and orange beetle
Our Partners
How Lou Perrotti became American burying beetles' Recovery Champion
Dec 2, 2022
Close up of the green leaves and white flowers of a tree.
Endangered Species Act
Reclasificaci贸n del 谩rbol Eugenia woodburyana de en peligro de extinci贸n a amenazado - Preguntas frecuentes
Dec 1, 2022
Close up of the green leaves and white flowers of a tree.
Endangered Species Act
Reclassifying Eugenia woodburyana Tree from Endangered to Threatened - Frequently Asked Questions
Dec 1, 2022
newly constructed bridge rests atop concrete blocks to cross the river
Habitat Restoration
Upgrading stream crossings for people and wildlife
Dec 1, 2022
a black and white photo from a trail camera of a san joaquin kit fox among low bushes looking the camera with glowing eyes
Wildlife Wonders
San Joaquin Kit Foxes Return to Kern National Wildlife Refuge
Nov 30, 2022
Butterfly with orange, brown, and white wings perched perched on a flower head gathering nectar with another butterfly on the backside of the flower head.
Endangered Species Act
Final Listing, Critical Habitat, and 4(d) Rule for the Puerto Rican Harlequin Butterfly - Frequently Asked Questions鈥�
Nov 30, 2022

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