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Viburnum Trend Feral Hog Removal for Ecological Restoration Project
Jan 10, 2023
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El Servicio anuncia la disponibilidad del Borrador del Plan de Recuperaci贸n para Varronia Rupicola
Jan 10, 2023
A river runs from upper right to lower left and is bordered by green trees on one side and wildflowers on the other. An old train bridge is in the background.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Draft Recovery Plan Available for Mexican Long-Nosed Bat
Jan 9, 2023
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Blind Texas Cave Arachnid to Remain an Endangered Species Following Delisting Petition Review
Dec 28, 2022
This closeup of a Florida bristle fern at Castellow Hammock Preserve shows its reproductive phase. The largest leaves on this tiny plant are the size of a penny.
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Florida Bristle Fern
Dec 21, 2022
This closeup of a Florida bristle fern at Castellow Hammock Preserve shows its reproductive phase. The largest leaves on this tiny plant are the size of a penny.
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Service Designates Critical Habitat鈥痜or the鈥疎ndangered鈥疐lorida Bristle Fern鈥� 鈥�
Dec 21, 2022
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Dec 15, 2022
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Whitebark pine receives ESA protection as a Threatened species
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Tiehm鈥檚 buckwheat listed as an endangered species; critical habitat designated in Nevada
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Endangered Species Act
Draft Recovery Plan for the Preble鈥檚 Meadow Jumping Mouse
Apr 8, 2016
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Critical Habitat for the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse
Mar 16, 2016
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USFWS Evaluating Status of Western Bumblebee and Deseret Milkvetch
Mar 15, 2016

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