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A woodpecker perched on a tree with a bug in its mouth.
Endangered Species Act
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Reopening of Comment Period on Proposed Section 4(d) Rule
Feb 2, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Withdrawing Consideration of ESA Protections for Chapin Mesa Milkvetch
Feb 1, 2022
A key deer with a light to dark-brown dorsal (back) side, white belly, and black snout is standing on a patch of grass.
Endangered Species Act
$5,000 reward offered in shooting of endangered Key deer
Jan 27, 2022
Posing directly in front of the camera is a an olive to brown turtle looking away with its head turned to the right of the image.
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Listing for Pearl River Map Turtle Native to Mississippi and Louisiana
Jan 22, 2022
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Service Proposes Listing Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly as Endangered under Endangered Species Act
Jan 21, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Public Hearing and Reopened Public Comment Period for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Jan 10, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Public Hearing and Re-opening of Public Comment Period on Proposal to Delist the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Jan 10, 2022
A hand holding a small lobster shaped crayfish.
Endangered Species Act
Listing of Panama City Crayfish as Threatened Under Endangered Species Act, with Proposed 4(d) Rule and Critical Habitat
Jan 4, 2022
This species has a brown body with a dark brown to black stripe and a light brown to tan stripe that stretches from the head to its tail. The sides of the cephalothorax (the head and chest) are tan with reddish-brown spots.
Endangered Species Act
Service Lists Panama City Crayfish under Endangered Species Act
Jan 4, 2022
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Climate Change Impacts
Dec 16, 2021
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Public Comment for Parachute Beardtongue Plant Draft Recovery Plan
Dec 13, 2021
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Public Invited to Comment on Draft Recovery Plan for Montana Stoneflies
Dec 13, 2021

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