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Migratory Species
Burrowing owls find new homes in South Texas
Jan 11, 2022
A black and white photo: from right to left, a back view of a man鈥檚 upper torso as an ivory-billed woodpecker climbs up the man鈥檚 left upper-arm while staring into the man鈥檚 face.
Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Public Hearing and Re-opening of Public Comment Period on Proposal to Delist the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Jan 10, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Public Hearing and Reopened Public Comment Period for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Jan 10, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Listing of Panama City Crayfish as Threatened Under Endangered Species Act, with Proposed 4(d) Rule and Critical Habitat
Jan 4, 2022
This species has a brown body with a dark brown to black stripe and a light brown to tan stripe that stretches from the head to its tail. The sides of the cephalothorax (the head and chest) are tan with reddish-brown spots.
Endangered Species Act
Service Lists Panama City Crayfish under Endangered Species Act
Jan 4, 2022
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Service Proposes Listing Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl as Threatened Under Endangered Species Act
Dec 21, 2021
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Tittabawassee River Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Restoration
Dec 16, 2021
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Tittabawassee River Eagle Ridge Nature Area Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
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Tittabawassee River Thomas Township Nature Preserve Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
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Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
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Tittabawassee River Bay City Ecological Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
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Tittabawassee River BaySail Project
Dec 16, 2021

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