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Mazama pocket gopher in a gloved hand
Endangered Species Act
Tumwater O&M Facility HCP and Draft EAS Now Available, Public Comment Period Opening
Sep 16, 2024
A person wearing a wetsuit holds an eastern hellbender, wet after being pulled from the water, in two hands. The person's arms and hands and the salamander are visible, along with a yellow mesh fabric that's partially wrapped around the hellbender.
Endangered Species Act
Recovery plan for Missouri population of eastern hellbender
Sep 12, 2024
A photo collage of seven species found in the Edwards Aquifer on a black background. The species are the orange Comal Springs dryopid beetle, the pink to clear Texas blind salamander, the tan to orange San Marcos salamander, the orange to burnt red Comal Springs riffle beetle. The second row of species features the clear Peck’s cave amphipod, the green and yellow Texas wild-rice and tan and blue fountain darter.
Endangered Species Act
Draft Recovery Plan Available for Seven Listed Species of the Edwards Aquifer
Sep 10, 2024
Black creek crayfish in a green net
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Listing the Black Creek Crayfish as endangered under the Endangered Species Act � �
Sep 9, 2024
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Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Endangered Spider Search at the Top of the Smoky Mountains
Sep 6, 2024
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Endangered Species Act
Draft Recovery Plan Now Available for Barrens Topminnow�
Sep 5, 2024
A sea turtle attempts to nest, but tourists and their lights scared it back into the water.
A Shining Light
Sep 3, 2024
a brown relictual slender salamander rests on a decaying log
Wildlife Wonders
Sequoia's Slender Salamanders a Precious Sight
Sep 3, 2024
U.S. fisha dn wildlife staff talk with Fort Meade's Colonel Gore about stream restorationists Ben Hutzell speak with Colonel Gore and ARD Sharon Marino about stream restoration techniques
Habitat Restoration
Fort George G. Meade � A Strong Partner for Climate Resiliency and Wildlife
Aug 30, 2024
Endangered Species Act
Service Releases Five-Year Status Review for Marbled Murrelet
Aug 29, 2024
Endangered Species Act
Strategy to Manage Invasive Barred Owls to Protect Imperiled Spotted Owls
Aug 28, 2024
a bright orange lily with dark red speckles and anthers
Endangered Species Act
Service announces availability of draft recovery plans for three listed California plants
Aug 27, 2024

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Female Grizzly Bear
Wildlife Management
As Grizzly Bears Emerge from Dens, Wildlife Managers Ask Public to Help Keep Bears Wild
Apr 1, 2024
A National Park Service biologist studies a nesting Kemp's ridley sea turtle and records data.
Wildlife Wonders
Public Urged to Help Protect Sea Turtles as Nesting Season Arrives in Texas
Mar 29, 2024
A picture of a roseate tern, and black and white bird on a beach
Habitat Restoration
Plan to restore natural resources in Buzzards Bay targets Ram Island, home to endangered terns.
Mar 28, 2024
Clear river water flows over a rock-covered stream bottom
Endangered Species Act
Proposal to list pyramid pigtoe mussel withdrawn
Mar 25, 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
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 brown snake with yellow stripes rests on a log
Endangered Species Act
Final Roosevelt Dam Habitat Conservation Plan Amendment
Mar 20, 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
a small stream flows through a lush and wooded area
Land Management
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Public Input on Proposed National Wildlife Refuge in Southern Maryland
Mar 8, 2024
Florida bonneted bat laying on a tree branch.
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Designates Critical Habitat for the Endangered Florida Bonneted Bat
Mar 6, 2024
various sized mussel shells on biologist’s hand above water.
Endangered Species Act
Conservation Agreement for Six Aquatic Species in the Trinity River Basin
Mar 5, 2024

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Spectacled eider
Migratory Species
Diving into the Mysterious World of Sea Ducks
Nov 20, 2023
Panama City crayfish
Habitat Restoration
Crayfish Chronicles
Nov 19, 2023
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Wildlife Management
A wave of emotion
Nov 16, 2023
Close up of a California condor. Its pink featherless head contrasts with its black feathers.
Hatchlings, pluck, and long goodbyes
Nov 14, 2023
Two Service employees show a teacher the fish tanks in the back of a truck.
Endangered Species Act
A Wild Idea
Nov 8, 2023
Small bat with long ears held by two hands wearing blue gloves
Endangered Species Act
Bat Week
Oct 30, 2023
Tagged Mussels in Big Canoe Creek
Endangered Species Act
About Dam Time!
Oct 25, 2023
A small brown bat with a silver band on its wing resting on a piece of bark with thin, frilly, silvery-green vegetation
First, find the bats
Oct 25, 2023
A large, black beetle with big orange markings and orange-tipped antennas crawls on a human hand.
Endangered Species Act
American burying beetle population in New England reinforced
Oct 17, 2023
Three sandhill crane in flight
Science and Technology
Conserving at Flyway Scales
Oct 12, 2023
Photo of Bill Lynn, a biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Our People
OWL: Our Wild Lives
Oct 11, 2023
a front shot of a tan colored tipton kangaroo rat on the ground lit by a sunrise
Wildlife Wonders
Capturing Kangaroo Rats
Oct 11, 2023

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