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Freshwater mussel with a prominant spine at the top of its shell sits on a red net
Endangered Species Act
Altamaha Spinymussel
Jan 10, 2024
Yellow and green fish held in hand within a net.
Science and Technology
Lahontan cutthroat trout biologists have a new tool for conservation
Jan 9, 2024
Two people kneel as they place small seedlings in the ground
Habitat Restoration
Innovative restoration shows promise
Jan 4, 2024
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Endangered Species Act
Songs for Species
Jan 2, 2024
A California tiger salamander on top of dead grass looks toward the camera
Sacramento Municipal Utility District Draft Environmental Assessment and Habitat Conservation Plan Available for Public Review
Dec 28, 2023
a black and white bird in flight over the ocean
Endangered Species Act
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Dec 27, 2023
A bolson tortoise moving along a sandy surface next to some dry grass.
Endangered Species Act
How Gertie the Bolson Tortoise Led Her Species to Recovery: Part One
Dec 27, 2023
a black and white bird in flight over the ocean
Endangered Species Act
Service Finalizes Listing of Black-Capped Petrel as an Endangered Species
Dec 27, 2023
One person hands a large tortoise to another person, with desert grasslands in the background.
Endangered Species Act
How Gertie the Bolson Tortoise Led Her Species to Recovery Part Two
Dec 27, 2023
green fleshy plant growing in sand
Endangered Species Act
30 Years after listing, seabeach amaranth population thriving on Long Island
Dec 22, 2023
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Endangered Species Act
Coal Darter Proposal
Dec 20, 2023
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Wild Wings
Dec 20, 2023

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Colorado hookless cactus showing off four bright pink flowers
Endangered Species Act
Protections no longer needed for Colorado hookless cactus
Apr 10, 2023
bracted twistflower
Bracted Twistflower Listed as Threatened Under Endangered Species Act
Apr 10, 2023
California condor soars over a canyon.
Endangered Species Act
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed as Cause of Three California Condor Mortalities in Arizona
Apr 7, 2023
A pearl darter in water. The common name, pearl darter, is derived from iridescent patches on its gill covers resembling the coloration of a pearl.
Service Designates Critical Habitat for the Pearl Darter
Apr 5, 2023
Freshwater mussel with a prominant spine at the top of its shell sits on a red net
Endangered Species Act
Altamaha Spinymussel
Apr 5, 2023
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Service and partners file settlement agreement with FirstLight for improved fish passage, flows
Apr 3, 2023
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Habitat Restoration
Environmental Agencies To Fund Wetland, Floodplain, and Groundwater Restoration in Tewksbury
Mar 30, 2023
Female Grizzly Bear
Wildlife Management
As Grizzly Bears Emerge from Dens, Wildlife Managers Ask Public to Help Keep Bears Wild
Mar 24, 2023
Views of the Texas wild rice beds in the San Marcos River.
Endangered Species Act
Proposed Endangered Species Act protection for two native freshwater mussels
Mar 17, 2023
Press Release
Endangered Species Act
Service lists rare moth under Endangered Species Act
Mar 14, 2023
Freshwater mussel shell
Endangered Species Act
FAQs - Endangered Species Act Protection for the Longsolid and Round Hickorynut mussels
Mar 8, 2023
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Endangered Species Act
Second review finds Joshua trees do not require protection under the Endangered Species Act
Mar 8, 2023

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Metal grate running across a road with adjacent ground covered in straw.
Wildlife Management
NCDOT Helps Ensure Safe Passage for Wetland Animals
Sep 6, 2022
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Wildlife Management
Snapshot: Applying a Gentle Touch to Improving Habitat for an Endangered Flying Squirrel
Sep 6, 2022
A crocodile suns on a log.
Climate Change
Crocodile vs. Climate
Aug 30, 2022
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Habitat Restoration
Service Creates a Home for Pollinators in Asheville, N.C.
Aug 8, 2022
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Habitat Restoration
Snapshot: Experts Come Together to Develop Strategy for Red Spruce Restoration
Aug 5, 2022
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Habitat Restoration
Easing the squeeze on people and wildlife
Aug 2, 2022
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Our People
Seeking Elusive Bats and Rare Desert Orchids in the Southwest
Aug 1, 2022
Several Texas fatmucket mussels rest on a sandy beach.
Wildlife Wonders
Which Texas Mussel Are You?
Aug 1, 2022
a silvery-blue butterfly with black margin wings sitting on green vegetation
Endangered Species Act
Karner blue butterfly recovery in New Hampshire
Jul 29, 2022
three monarch butterflies with open wings, perched on plant
Keeping the magic of monarchs alive
Jul 29, 2022
Compartmentalized trays holding soil and young trees
Habitat Restoration
Snapshot: Red Spruce Propagation Lays the Foundation for Forest Restoration
Jul 22, 2022
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Mojave Desert Tortoise Survival
Jul 21, 2022

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