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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
Several people walking into a river
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Haywood County, N.C. Students Learn About River Life First-Hand
Sep 26, 2023
a close up photo of the relict darter
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Reclassifies Fish Native to Western Kentucky
Sep 26, 2023
a fisher climbing a tree
Endangered Species Act
Service Reviews Status of Fisher in Northern California and Southern Oregon
Sep 25, 2023
Whooping crane pauses in the vegetation at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Endangered Species Act
Flight to Survive
Sep 21, 2023
A pale coral-colored Miami cave crayfish faces the camera while underwater.
Endangered Species Act
Miami Cave Crayfish
Sep 19, 2023
Plains spotted skunk in woodland habitat
Endangered Species Act
Endangered Species Act protections not warranted for plains spotted skunk
Sep 19, 2023
a pink salamander on rocks
Endangered Species Act
Service Finds Listing Not Warranted for Two Southeastern Species
Sep 19, 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
Dark colored gray wolf with a Uinta ground squirrel in its mouth
Endangered Species Act
USFWS releases final EIS & draft decision to designate a gray wolf experimental population in Colorado
Sep 15, 2023
A wild cat with brown, white, and black markings gazes upward
Endangered Species Act
Service Seeks Public Input on Plan to Expand Ocelot Range in South Texas
Sep 14, 2023

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scenic photo of redwoods with a sunset in the background
Endangered Species Act
US Fish and Wildlife Service reopens public comment period on coastal marten proposed critical habitat rule
Sep 29, 2022
Desert Tortoise walking in the desert
Endangered Species Act
Fourth annual “Desert Tortoise Week� kicks off in October
Sep 28, 2022
older female red wolf crossing a field
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Comment on Revised Red Wolf Recovery Plan to Guide Recovery Efforts
Sep 28, 2022
A Florida Key mole skink is shown from above, curled on top of the sand. His back is brown with lengthwise beige and black stripes and a pinkish red tail.
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Listing Florida Keys Mole Skink as Threatened Under Endangered Species Act �
Sep 26, 2022
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Baltimore Residents Flock to Masonville Cove to Connect with Nature 
Sep 24, 2022
whiskered nutria rodent peers out from marsh grass
Wildlife Management
Decades-long Partnership Eradicates Destructive Nutria Rodents from Maryland
Sep 16, 2022
View of California's Elkhorn Slough
Endangered Species Act
Aquatic restoration made easier for federal agencies in California
Sep 15, 2022
Tricolored Bat Cluster
Endangered Species Act
Proposal to List the tricolored bat as endangered
Sep 13, 2022
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Habitat Restoration
Endangered Voles Begin To Repopulate In Inyo County
Sep 7, 2022
A stranded loggerhead sea turtle on a Texas beach
Endangered Species Act
Sea Turtle Rehab Facilities Responding to Loggerhead Strandings on Texas Coast
Sep 2, 2022
a short round cactus with long dark red spines and pink flowers.
Endangered Species Act
Acuña Cactus Final Recovery Plan
Aug 31, 2022
A sihek stand on a branch in a cage. It is cinnamon orange with metallic blue wings and tail. It's beak is large and black and it has a metallic blue stripe retreating from its eye like mascara.
Wildlife Management
Experimental Population of Sihek at Palmyra Atoll
Aug 31, 2022

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A flooded wetland with trees in the background.
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Green Corridor Conservation Program
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Expansion
Dec 16, 2021
A photo of a small olive green fish swimming underwater over rocks.
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Saginaw Bay Spawning Reef Project
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
Tittabawassee River Rear Range Lighthouse Renovation
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Floodplain Restoration and Bike Trail Project
Dec 16, 2021
A wetland reflects the blue sky with the sun setting off picture. Trees and shrubs glow in the warm light.
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Saginaw Riverfront Park Restoration
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
Tittabawassee River Saginaw River Mouth Boating Access Site Expansion
Dec 16, 2021
A flooded wetland with trees in the background.
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Restoration
Dec 16, 2021
A wetland reflects the blue sky with the sun setting off picture. Trees and shrubs glow in the warm light.
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Eagle Ridge Nature Area Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
Sunrise over a wetland with pink and purple clouds reflected in the water
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Thomas Township Nature Preserve Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
A flooded wetland with trees in the background.
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Bay City Ecological Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021

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