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Field of pink-purple flowers growing on open grasslands under a power-line right of way. A powerline tower and tall trees are visible on the background.
Endangered Species Act
Reclassifying the Smooth Coneflower from Endangered to Threatened
Jun 23, 2021
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
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
Exclusi贸n de Lepanthes eltoroensis de la lista Federal de plantas amenazadas y en peligro de extinci贸n
Jun 15, 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
A flowering plant with a tiny orange and pink bud.
Endangered Species Act
Removal of Lepanthes Eltoroensis From the Federal List of Threatened and Endangered Plants
Jun 15, 2021
Biologists prepare tubes for water samples during an eDNA sampling event.
Science and Technology
Biologists use DNA to locate invasive and endangered species
Jun 14, 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
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Endangered Species Act
Casual sighting leads to endangered bat discovery
May 26, 2021

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