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Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: North Carolina Biologists Learn to Listen for Bats
Sep 19, 2024
Goats standing in a corral looking at the camera with a sagebrush landscape and mountains in the background.
Habitat Restoration
Goats are here to help!
Sep 18, 2024
Mouth open on goldish silvery fish in murky water
Endangered Species Act
Healthy habitat for hitch
Sep 16, 2024
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

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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
Photo of a male silverspot butterfly, showing orange and black upper side in vegetation with wings spread
Endangered Species Act
Silverspot butterfly receives protections under Endangered Species Act
Feb 14, 2024
Press Release
Endangered Species Act
Seeking Public Input on Nebraska R-Project Transmission Line
Feb 8, 2024
A close up image of a very small dark brown springsnail on the tip of someone's finger.
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service completes initial review of ESA petition for Kings River springsnail
Feb 7, 2024
Brown and black spotted lizard in grassy area.
Endangered Species Act
West Texas Lizard Will Not Be Listed Under ESA
Feb 5, 2024
gray wolf lying down with head turned to camera
Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Gray Wolf Finding and National Recovery Plan
Feb 2, 2024
Brown and black striated freshwater mussels sitting a steel truck bed
Endangered Species Act
Draft recovery plan for four imperiled freshwater mussels
Jan 26, 2024
Panama City crayfish
Wildlife Management
Draft Recovery Plan Available for Panama City Crayfish
Jan 17, 2024
Female Grizzly Bear
Endangered Species Act
USFWS initiates process to evaluate restoration of grizzly bears in Bitterroot ecosystem
Jan 17, 2024
california tiger salamander in hand
Endangered Species Act
Aramis Solar Draft EA and HCP Available for Public Review
Jan 16, 2024
Black pinesnake resting, close
Final Recovery Plan for Threatened Black Pinesnake Now Available
Jan 11, 2024

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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
a top down view of a dark colored shasta crayfish with orange in its joints and white speckles resting on pebbles underwater
Wildlife Wonders
Meet the Shasta crayfish, the last of California's native crayfish
Sep 28, 2023
Person kneeling over a shallow pool, their hands in the water
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Yancey and Mitchell County, N.C. Students Explore Local Streams
Sep 28, 2023
Green-yellow marshes in the foreground lead to a tree-covered island, with a small pier.
Land Management
Landscape conservation, fish passage, and ecosystem restoration � Oh, my! 
Sep 28, 2023
a sitting kit fox
Endangered Species Act
$4.7M in Grants Given to Support Endangered Species Recovery in California
Sep 28, 2023
an orange and brown butterfly with white and black markings standing on dry ground by a plant
Our Partners
New Project Aims to Give Endangered Bay Area Butterfly a Boost
Sep 27, 2023
An adult California spotted owl sits on a tree branch looking at the camera
Endangered Species Act
The Sound of Science
Sep 27, 2023
Several people walking into a river
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Haywood County, N.C. Students Learn About River Life First-Hand
Sep 26, 2023
Bill Tate, wildlife biologist for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service catches an Okaloosa darter in a stream on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.
Endangered Species Act
Okaloosa Darter Makes Epic Comeback: What's Next?
Sep 26, 2023
Whooping crane pauses in the vegetation at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Endangered Species Act
Flight to Survive
Sep 21, 2023
Grasses with tall seed heads and conifer trees in the distance
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: 48 hours in search of one of the world’s rarest spiders
Sep 18, 2023
From top to bottom, blue skies, purple mountains, desert landscape with small shrubs all tan. Small body of stream-like water in the middle
Land Management
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge � unique, worth every ounce of effort
Sep 15, 2023

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