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River Herring Returning up the Merrimack River
Habitat Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Announce More Than $23.4 Million for Fish Conservation
Jun 11, 2025
Our Partners
Scaling up brook trout conservation in the Delaware River watershed
Jun 11, 2025
Box culvert road-stream crossing
Science and Technology
Navigating Watershed Barriers
Feb 2, 2024
Tim Ericson, sitting at the front of a boat, paddles on the Deshka River. The photo is taken from the back of the boat, and Ericson looks back at the camera over his shoulder. The boat is filled with supplies, including moose antlers.
Our People
Tim Ericson's Elemental Experiences
Jan 24, 2024
An aerial view of two rivers merging
Confluence - Connecting Partners and Conservation
Jun 8, 2023
A swimming eastern brook trout, a colorful fish with red fins along a yellow belly, and yellow and red spots on its olive green body.
Habitat Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Announce More than $39.2 Million for Fish Habitat
Mar 16, 2023
Dozens of silver fish swim over a rocky stream bed.
National Fish Habitat Partnership Board Seeking Nominations for Board Membership
Dec 8, 2022
A tall man in hardhat, dirty t-shirt, and ear protection stands next to a shorter man in straw hat, shorts, and t-shirt, both wearing work gloves, in a field.
Habitat Restoration
Volunteers for Conservation
Jan 28, 2022
two women by a stream in the forest
Habitat Restoration
Alaskan Women Engineer Passage for Wild Salmon
Aug 11, 2021
Water flows through narrow gorge with moss-covered rock in the foreground.
Habitat Restoration
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Aug 3, 2021
River Herring Returning up the Merrimack River
Habitat Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Announce More Than $23.4 Million for Fish Conservation
Jun 11, 2025
Our Partners
Scaling up brook trout conservation in the Delaware River watershed
Jun 11, 2025
Box culvert road-stream crossing
Science and Technology
Navigating Watershed Barriers
Feb 2, 2024
Tim Ericson, sitting at the front of a boat, paddles on the Deshka River. The photo is taken from the back of the boat, and Ericson looks back at the camera over his shoulder. The boat is filled with supplies, including moose antlers.
Our People
Tim Ericson's Elemental Experiences
Jan 24, 2024
An aerial view of two rivers merging
Confluence - Connecting Partners and Conservation
Jun 8, 2023
A swimming eastern brook trout, a colorful fish with red fins along a yellow belly, and yellow and red spots on its olive green body.
Habitat Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Announce More than $39.2 Million for Fish Habitat
Mar 16, 2023
Dozens of silver fish swim over a rocky stream bed.
National Fish Habitat Partnership Board Seeking Nominations for Board Membership
Dec 8, 2022
A tall man in hardhat, dirty t-shirt, and ear protection stands next to a shorter man in straw hat, shorts, and t-shirt, both wearing work gloves, in a field.
Habitat Restoration
Volunteers for Conservation
Jan 28, 2022
two women by a stream in the forest
Habitat Restoration
Alaskan Women Engineer Passage for Wild Salmon
Aug 11, 2021
Water flows through narrow gorge with moss-covered rock in the foreground.
Habitat Restoration
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Aug 3, 2021
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