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Deer with antlers pauses in tall, dry grass and looks towards camera.
Endangered Species Act
Columbian White-tailed Deer: A Conservation Comeback in the Pacific Northwest
Sep 9, 2025
Mr. Snake, a Louisiana pinesnake that helps the U.S. Forest Service with education and outreach, smells with his tounge July 11, 2022.
Saving the Louisiana Pinesnake
Sep 9, 2025
a small green and gray turtle is held between a thumb and finger
Endangered Species Act
Draft Recovery Plan for Endangered Sonoyta Mud Turtle Available
Aug 28, 2025
Two tan snails enlarged under a microscope
Endangered Species Act
Public Comment Open on Endangered Chupadera Springsnail's Draft Recovery Plan
Aug 26, 2025
Threatened western snowy plover and chick at Huntington State Beach in California.
Endangered Species Act
California: 鈥淟ifeguarding鈥� Threatened Western Snowy Plovers at a California Beach
Aug 26, 2025
Forest trees and understory
Northern California鈥揝outhern Oregon Fisher Not Warranted for Federal Protection
Aug 22, 2025
A cluster of light green, cone-shaped flowers of Arizona eryngo blooms among other Arizona eryngo plants.
Endangered Species Act
Final Recovery Plan for Arizona Eryngo Available
Aug 21, 2025
small light tan colored fish rest on a sandy bottom
Endangered Species Act
Public Invited to Comment on Draft Recovery Plan for the Endangered Peppered Chub
Aug 19, 2025
A white, black and grayish least tern sits facing the camera on a sandy beach. Her chick is visible underneath her.
Migratory Species
Promoting Successful Tern Nesting and Healthy Waterfowl
Aug 19, 2025
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Science and Technology
When the Fate of a Species Rests in Your Hands鈥�
Aug 19, 2025
A slow moving, brown creek flows in a dense, leafy forest on a sunny day.
Endangered Species Act
Service Approves Conservation Agreement for Four Listed Species in Southeastern Arizona
Aug 14, 2025
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Endangered Species Act
Five-Year Status Review Recommends Delisting of Lloyd鈥檚 Mariposa Cactus
Aug 14, 2025

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a small green and gray turtle is held between a thumb and finger
Endangered Species Act
Draft Recovery Plan for Endangered Sonoyta Mud Turtle Available
Aug 28, 2025
Two tan snails enlarged under a microscope
Endangered Species Act
Public Comment Open on Endangered Chupadera Springsnail's Draft Recovery Plan
Aug 26, 2025
Forest trees and understory
Northern California鈥揝outhern Oregon Fisher Not Warranted for Federal Protection
Aug 22, 2025
A cluster of light green, cone-shaped flowers of Arizona eryngo blooms among other Arizona eryngo plants.
Endangered Species Act
Final Recovery Plan for Arizona Eryngo Available
Aug 21, 2025
small light tan colored fish rest on a sandy bottom
Endangered Species Act
Public Invited to Comment on Draft Recovery Plan for the Endangered Peppered Chub
Aug 19, 2025
A slow moving, brown creek flows in a dense, leafy forest on a sunny day.
Endangered Species Act
Service Approves Conservation Agreement for Four Listed Species in Southeastern Arizona
Aug 14, 2025
White to pink flower petals erupt near the top center of a globe-shaped plant filled with white and brown needle-like leaves.
Endangered Species Act
Five-Year Status Review Recommends Delisting of Lloyd鈥檚 Mariposa Cactus
Aug 14, 2025
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Habitat Restoration
$1.4 million awarded for coastal conservation in northern Wisconsin
Aug 12, 2025
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Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes removing Virginia sneezeweed from the Endangered Species List
Aug 4, 2025
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N膿n膿 Illegally Killed on Kaua驶i, Reward Offered for Information
Jul 25, 2025
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Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Removes Native Carolina Plant from Endangered Species List
Jul 8, 2025
Two large white crane stand in a field of green grass and yellow flowers..
Endangered Species Act
2025 Wintering Whooping Crane Count
Jun 30, 2025

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Deer with antlers pauses in tall, dry grass and looks towards camera.
Endangered Species Act
Columbian White-tailed Deer: A Conservation Comeback in the Pacific Northwest
Sep 9, 2025
Mr. Snake, a Louisiana pinesnake that helps the U.S. Forest Service with education and outreach, smells with his tounge July 11, 2022.
Saving the Louisiana Pinesnake
Sep 9, 2025
Threatened western snowy plover and chick at Huntington State Beach in California.
Endangered Species Act
California: 鈥淟ifeguarding鈥� Threatened Western Snowy Plovers at a California Beach
Aug 26, 2025
Poweshiek skipperling sipping nectar
Science and Technology
When the Fate of a Species Rests in Your Hands鈥�
Aug 19, 2025
A white, black and grayish least tern sits facing the camera on a sandy beach. Her chick is visible underneath her.
Migratory Species
Promoting Successful Tern Nesting and Healthy Waterfowl
Aug 19, 2025
Calm river with trees along both shorelines and a partly cloudy blue skie.
Midwest mussel experts leading an emergent field
Aug 12, 2025
two bats hang upside down from the ceiling of a cave
Science and Technology
Harnessing technology to uncover the secrets of an endangered pollinator
Aug 5, 2025
Bright yellow flowers with long green stems growing outside
Endangered Species Act
Looking for Virginia sneezeweed? Check Missouri
Aug 4, 2025
Snorkeling swimming along the bottom of a shallow river
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Biologists find mussels persisting through two tropical storms
Jul 28, 2025
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Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Tropical Storm Helene鈥檚 Impacts on Area Bats Slowly Come Into Focus
Jul 14, 2025
New England Cottontail in clearing
Helping a rare rabbit multiply
Jul 1, 2025
Bunch of brown speckled pocketbook mussels.
Endangered Species Act
Advancing Freshwater Mussel Conservation
Jun 26, 2025

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