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Mr. Snake, a Louisiana pinesnake that helps the U.S. Forest Service with education and outreach, smells with his tounge July 11, 2022.
Endangered Species Act
Service Seeks Comment on Proposed Critical Habitat for the Louisiana Pinesnake
Oct 5, 2022
a biologist holding a red wolf pup
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Hold Public Meetings on Red Wolf Recovery Program
Oct 3, 2022
Two people crouching beside an ice cube tray filled with water and insects, which is set on an identification key.
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Mitchell County, N.C. Students Learn About Animals of the North Toe River
Oct 3, 2022
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
Students walking across a broad, rocky beach to a shallow river
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Students in North Carolina's Yancey County Hit The Water
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
Biologist beside a boulder, teasing through moss and dirt with a pair of tweezers.
Endangered Species Act
Tracking a needle in a haystack � monitoring the endangered spruce-fir moss spider
Sep 28, 2022
Desert Tortoise walking in the desert
Endangered Species Act
Fourth annual “Desert Tortoise Week� kicks off in October
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

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