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A Bog turtle on grassy ground looking up.
Wildlife Management
Final Policies on Mitigating Impacts of Development to Further Conservation
May 12, 2023
Horicon Marsh
Why Healthy Wetlands Are Vital to Protecting Endangered Species
Apr 26, 2023
buff-colored crustacean with brown speckles on multi-colored sandy bottom of creek
Endangered Species Act
Two species of Missouri crayfish listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
Apr 26, 2023
reddish-colored crustacean on rounded rocks at bottom of stream
Endangered Species Act
FAQ: Final Rule to List Two Missouri Crayfishes
Apr 25, 2023
Seven brown birds with black heads and white necks walking in green grass
Endangered Species Act
ESA at 50: More Important Than Ever
Apr 24, 2023
Two piping plover chicks walking on the beach
Climate Change
How Great Lakes communities are helping the endangered piping plover recover
Apr 21, 2023
small turtle on gravel
Endangered Species Act
Egyptian Tortoise Listed as Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act
Mar 29, 2023
Deer with antlers pauses in tall, dry grass and looks towards camera.
Endangered Species Act
Columbian White-tail Deer and Pacific Northwest Conservation
Mar 28, 2023
a fuzzy brown bat hangs from a cave ceiling
Our Partners
Boosting bat immunity
Mar 28, 2023
Africa - Hippos near watering hole
Endangered Species Act
4 Species May Need Endangered Species Act Protection
Mar 20, 2023
Small turtle stands among short grass and clovers.
Get Involved
Celebrating 50 Years of the Endangered Species Act聽
Mar 16, 2023
A small, brownish-gray riparian brush rabbit sits on a trail
Wildlife Management
103 Riparian Brush Rabbits Rescued From Winter Flooding
Mar 10, 2023

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Two small, brown butterflies on a flower with pink long petals and a deep redish-brown seed head.
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Downlisting Smooth Coneflower From Endangered to Threatened Under Endangered Species Act
Jun 23, 2021
Florida golden aster, yellow wildflowers.
Endangered Species Act
Florida Golden Aster Proposed Delisting
Jun 23, 2021
Press Release
Endangered Species Act
Summary of the Neuse River waterdog final 4(d) rule- prohibitions and exceptions.
Jun 17, 2021
A flowering plant with a tiny orange and pink bud.
Endangered Species Act
Service Celebrates Recovery of Tiny Orchid Native to Puerto Rico, Finalizes ESA Delisting of Lepanthes Eltoroensis
Jun 15, 2021
A flowering plant with a tiny orange and pink bud.
Endangered Species Act
El Servicio celebra la recuperaci贸n de una peque帽a orqu铆dea nativa de Puerto Rico al finalizar el proceso de delistar a Lepanthes eltoroensis de la Ley Federal de Especies en Peligro de Extincion
Jun 15, 2021
Small catfish with black speckling and noticeable barbels (whiskers) around the mouth.
Endangered Species Act
Service Provides Endangered Species Protections for the Carolina Madtom and Neuse River Waterdog
Jun 8, 2021
A green, heart shaped leaf plant.
Endangered Species Act
Service proposes delisting Carolina plant from Endangered Species Act due to recovery
Apr 23, 2021
A boa (brown and black) wrapped around branches in a tree.
Endangered Species Act
Service reopens comment periods and holds public hearing on proposed downlistings of two Caribbean species
Apr 23, 2021
A boa (brown and black) wrapped around branches in a tree.
Endangered Species Act
El Servicio Federal de Pesca y Vida Silvestre reabre los per铆odos de comentarios y lleva a cabo una vista p煤blica sobre las propuestas para reclasificar dos especies del Caribe de peligro de extinci贸n a amenazadas
Apr 23, 2021
A hand holding a small lobster shaped crayfish.
Endangered Species Act
Service reopens public comment period on proposal to list Panama City crayfish under Endangered Species Act
Apr 14, 2021
Press Release
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Finalizes Critical Habitat for Freshwater Mussel
Apr 7, 2021
A large turtle with a sharp beak, holding its beak open.
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Listing Suwannee Alligator Snapping Turtle as Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act
Apr 6, 2021

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An alligator snapping turtle with open mouth facing camera as he is being held down from behind by biologist.
Endangered Species Act
Proposed listing of the alligator snapping turtle under the Endangered Species Act
Nov 8, 2021
An iridescent insect with many small hairs on its belly standing on leaf litter and sandy soil.
Endangered Species Act
Extended Public Comment Period and Public Hearing for the Miami Tiger Beetle Proposed Critical Habitat
Nov 5, 2021
a banded piping plover walks along a beach
Endangered Species Act
Congratulations on spotting a banded piping plover! Now what?
Oct 26, 2021
A pacific marten crosses the snow in the forest
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife proposal of critical habitat for the coastal DPS of Pacific marten (Martes caurina)
Oct 25, 2021
Sand dunes provide habitat for Alabama beach mice, nesting sea turtles and shore birds
Habitat Restoration
Service works with Alabama landowner to turn trees into sand dunes on Gulf Coast
Aug 19, 2021
Biologist pulling a red spruce tree from a trailer
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Red spruce planted at Whigg Meadow on Cherokee National Forest
Aug 11, 2021
Running buffalo clover plant
Endangered Species Act
Running buffalo clover recovery
Aug 5, 2021
A forested area
Our Partners
Beetles get by with a little help from their friends
Aug 5, 2021
a small black, white, and yellow bird perched on a tree branch
Endangered Species Act
Songbird point count surveys
Jul 27, 2021
A tiny white flower in bloom among large green leaves.
Endangered Species Act
Propuesta para re-clasificar el 谩rbol de palo de rosa de en peligro de extinci贸n a amenazado
Jul 19, 2021
A tiny white flower in bloom among large green leaves.
Endangered Species Act
Proposal to Reclassify Palo de Rosa From Endangered to Threatened
Jul 13, 2021
A small fish with a tan underbelly and brown markings.
Endangered Species Act
Proposed Critical Habitat for the Pearl Darter in Mississippi
Jul 12, 2021

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