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Two people stand in the snow outside a mine entrance, making adjustments to their helmet and face mask
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Abandoned Mine Lays the Foundation for Rare Bat Recovery
Feb 16, 2022
Two people, back-to-back, planting in cleared soil
Habitat Restoration
Snapshot: Pollinator Garden Installed in Asheville's River Arts District
Nov 17, 2021
Two people, both wearing helmets, are bent over along the edge of a stand of small trees
Land Management
Snapshot: Cutting Trees to Conserve One of America's Rarest Habitats
Oct 12, 2021
Biologist pulling a red spruce tree from a trailer
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Red spruce planted at Whigg Meadow on Cherokee National Forest
Aug 11, 2021
Female biologist standing in cave, in protective white suit with headlamp, holding a small gray bat.
Endangered Species Act
Casual sighting leads to endangered bat discovery
May 26, 2021
A green, heart shaped leaf plant.
Endangered Species Act
Proposed delisting of the dwarf-flowered heartleaf
Apr 24, 2021
A green, heart shaped leaf plant.
Endangered Species Act
Service proposes delisting Carolina plant from Endangered Species Act due to recovery
Apr 23, 2021
Clear river water flows over a rock-covered stream bottom
Endangered Species Act
Service proposes to list two eastern freshwater mussels as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
Sep 28, 2020
A group of four biologists wearing coveralls and helmets stand just outside the entrance to a mine
Wildlife Management
White-nose syndrome diminishes North Carolina bat populations
Apr 29, 2020
Two people carry bags filled with young red spruce trees down a trail
Endangered Species Act
Mapping the sky islands of Southern Appalachia
Oct 9, 2019
Two snorkelers in a river, heads above water, conversing
Endangered Species Act
Mussel returns to French Broad River after 100-year absence
Aug 20, 2019
An endangered rusty patched bumblebee feeds at a flowering plant.
Endangered Species Act
Service and partners see opportunities for declining pollinators on solar farms
Aug 7, 2019

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