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Browse through our list of recent stories and press releasesabout the Pacific Region. To find older Pacific Region content not listed on this page, visit our Newsroom and refine your results by program or region.

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Two duck hunters next to a blind, with water in the distance, at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
North American Model of Wildlife Conservation: Wildlife for Everyone
Apr 4, 2022
Aerial photo of the Cully Park Native Gathering Garden
History and Culture
Healing the Soul by Healing the Land
Mar 31, 2022
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Our People
Conservation Gives You Wings
Mar 28, 2022
Sand dune phacelia, a coastal plant
Endangered Species Act
Proposed Listing, Critical Habitat and 4(d) Rule for Sand Dune Phacelia
Mar 21, 2022
Renovated Clubhouse at the Blacks Creek Public Shooting Range, Kuna, Idaho
Shooting Ranges for All
Mar 17, 2022
Freshwater mussels among rocks at the bottom of a body of water
Endangered Species Act
Freshwater Mussels Face an Uncertain Future in the Pacific Northwest
Mar 17, 2022
Laysan albatross flies above the coast during sunset
Climate Change
Winter Storms Impact Wildlife, Infrastructure at Midway
Jan 18, 2022
Male yellow-faced bee
Habitat Restoration
State Wildlife Grants Fuel Conservation in the Hawaiian Islands
Dec 6, 2021
Five salmon are placed together for a photo to show skin lesions
Climate Change
Migrating Sockeye Facing Elevated Water Temps
Aug 2, 2021
In the foreground, two staff at a fish hatchery work both above and in the water to remove some structures. Two people are in the background behind a chain link fence.
Wildlife Management
Fisheries Professionals, Partners Work Together to Save Salmon from Extreme Heat
Jul 22, 2021
Crazy ant strike team members ride in the back of a tractor as they ride along the coast of Johnston. Seabirds surround them while a cement bunker sits in the back.
Habitat Restoration
Saving a Seabird Paradise From Invasive Yellow Crazy Ants
Jun 23, 2021
FWS Patrol Captain Kelly Knutson, a Federal Wildlife Officer, and a U.S. Forest Service agent stand next to patrol vehicles (one white truck and the other is tan) with there backs showing.
Wildlife Crime
Federal Wildlife Officer鈥檚 Persistence Leads to Justice in Large Scale Timber Theft
May 12, 2021

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