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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
Service Designates Critical Habitat鈥痜or the鈥疎ndangered鈥疐lorida Bristle Fern鈥� 鈥�
Dec 21, 2022
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Extends Comment Periods on Proposed Actions for 11 Florida Species
Nov 25, 2022
Bee on a branch full of purple and white flowers. Sparse green leaves radiate from the branch. Brown and beige background surrounds the branch.
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Proposed Critical Habitat for 4 Everglades Plants
Oct 13, 2022
Big Pine partridge pea branch showing two yellow flowers and several green leaves. The flowers have five buttercup-like petals, with reddish-brown stamen.
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FAQ for Proposed Critical Habitat for 4 Florida Keys Plants
Oct 13, 2022
Bee on a branch full of purple and white flowers. Sparse green leaves radiate from the branch. Brown and beige background surrounds the branch.
Endangered Species Act
FAQ for Proposed Critical Habitat for 4 Everglades Plants
Oct 13, 2022
Big Pine partridge pea branch showing two yellow flowers and several green leaves. The flowers have five buttercup-like petals, with reddish-brown stamen.
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Proposed Critical Habitat for 4 Florida Keys Plants
Oct 13, 2022
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Gopher Tortoise Notice of Findings FAQs
Oct 11, 2022
A small yellow turtle lies in the sand
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Completes Gopher Tortoise Review
Oct 11, 2022
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The Florida Panther
Apr 13, 2022
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Mar 25, 2022
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Service Finds Listing Not Warranted for the Plant Georgia Bully
Mar 11, 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

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