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Two people crouching beside an ice cube tray filled with water and insects, which is set on an identification key.
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Mitchell County, N.C. Students Learn About Animals of the North Toe River
Oct 3, 2022
Biologist beside a boulder, teasing through moss and dirt with a pair of tweezers.
Endangered Species Act
Tracking a needle in a haystack 鈥� monitoring the endangered spruce-fir moss spider
Sep 28, 2022
Students walking across a broad, rocky beach to a shallow river
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Students in North Carolina's Yancey County Hit The Water
Sep 28, 2022
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Snapshot: Applying a Gentle Touch to Improving Habitat for an Endangered Flying Squirrel
Sep 6, 2022
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Crocodile vs. Climate
Aug 30, 2022
Guadalupe fescue
Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Availability of Final Recovery Plan for Guadalupe Fescue
Aug 9, 2022
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Snapshot: Experts Come Together to Develop Strategy for Red Spruce Restoration
Aug 5, 2022
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Snapshot: Red Spruce Propagation Lays the Foundation for Forest Restoration
Jul 22, 2022
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鈥淢usseling鈥� Back from Near Extinction
Jul 7, 2022
A field surrounded by longleaf pine trees at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Climate Change
A Florida wildlife refuge fights back against climate change
Jun 6, 2022
Houston toad
Endangered Species Act
Recovery Plan Available for Endangered Houston Toad
May 19, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Recovery Plan for Texas Hornshell Available
May 13, 2022

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A plant with spikey yellow thistles
Endangered Species Act
A blueprint for recovery of endangered wetland plant on California鈥檚 Central Coast
Jul 1, 2021
Yellow flowers of golden paintbrush beneath a blue sky
Endangered Species Act
The Golden Paintbrush Recovery Story
Jun 29, 2021
Female biologist standing in cave, in protective white suit with headlamp, holding a small gray bat.
Endangered Species Act
Casual sighting leads to endangered bat discovery
May 26, 2021
Two people carry bags filled with young red spruce trees down a trail
Endangered Species Act
Mapping the sky islands of Southern Appalachia
Oct 9, 2019
A small brown bat with large ears sits on a rock
Endangered Species Act
Big-eared bat mystery solved in North Carolina
Mar 19, 2019
A male Attwater's Prairie Chicken walks across a grassy area
Wildlife Management
A Delicate Dance
Jun 29, 2018
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Land Management
Women lead the effort on Appalachian mountain-top forests
May 24, 2018
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Habitat Restoration
Oregon silverspot butterfly
Apr 24, 2018
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Endangered Species Act
Endangered mussel making a comeback in the French Broad River
Mar 22, 2018
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Endangered Species Act
North Carolina Biologist Recognized for Work to Recover Endangered Species
Jun 6, 2017
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Science and Technology
After nearly vanishing, one of California鈥檚 last 'true' frogs is on the road to recovery
Nov 2, 2016

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