U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Ecological Services
Recent News About U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Ecological Services
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Supports Boaters and Clean Waterways Through Clean Vessel Act Program
Recreational boaters and the nation’s waterways will benefit from more than $16 million in grant funds, thanks to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Clean Vessel Act (CVA) program.
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Funds Available for Endangered and Rescued Species Care During the Pandemic
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Association of Zoos and Aquariums today announced that $10 million is available in American Rescue Plan Act funding for eligible zoos and aquariums.
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Midwest biologists named Endangered Species Recovery Champions
Passion, perseverance and dedication are crucial in the effort to prevent extinction of our most imperiled wildlife and plants.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Designates Critical Habitat for Miami Tiger Beetle
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is designating approximately 1,869 acres as critical habitat in Miami-Dade County, Florida, for the endangered Miami tiger beetle.
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Seeking public comment on draft restoration plan for American Cyanamid superfund site
Plan to restore floodplain, riparian and wetland habitats in Hillsborough, NJ
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $62.5 Million Through Investing in America Agenda for Endangered Species Recovery Planning
On May 19, on Endangered Species Day, the Department of the Interior announced a $62.5 million investment from the Inflation Reduction Act to help plan for endangered species recovery efforts that will be implemented over the next several years to benefit more than 300 species currently listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
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Sea Turtle Nesting Season Begins on the Texas Coast
With sea turtle nesting season beginning along the Texas coast in late March, we are urging everyone using Texas beaches to do their part to help detect and protect threatened and endangered sea turtles on the beach.
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More Than $146 Million for Wetland Conservation Projects and National Wildlife Refuges
Interior Department Announces More Than $146 Million for Wetland Conservation Projects and National Wildlife Refuges
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Central Texas Moss Listed as Endangered
Central Texas Aquatic Moss Listed as Endangered Under Endangered Species Act
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Two species of Missouri crayfish listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
Service lists two species of Missouri crayfish as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
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Service seeks public comment on 2013 bi-state sage-grouse proposed listing rule
Service seeks public comment on 2013 bi-state sage-grouse proposed listing rule, initiates species assessment
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Shed Antler Collection Begins May 1 in Teton County
Officials with the Bridger-Teton National Forest, National Elk Refuge, and Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced plans today for the opening of wildlife winter range at 6 am on May 1st, 2023 in Teton County Wyoming.
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Sea Turtles Need Help During Nesting Season
The Public Can Protect Turtles by Reporting Nesting Activities
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Service Provides Endangered Species Protections for the Wright’s Marsh Thistle
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized regulations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to protect the Wright’s marsh thistle, a plant from the sunflower family that is endemic to New Mexico.
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2023 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Mila Linyue Tong, 15, Wins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2023 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $35M for National Fish Passage Projects
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $35 Million for National Fish Passage Projects to Address Climate Resilience and Strengthen Local Economies
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Service finalizes recovery plan for threatened rufa red knot
Recovering one of the longest-distance migrants in the animal kingdom will take coordinated efforts by partners across its vast range
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Kodiak Refuge Inspires New Music
Kodiak Refuge Inspires New Music "Century Trail" by Singer-Songwriter KT Tunstall
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Fremont student wins California’s Digital Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Fremont student wins California’s Digital Junior Duck Stamp Contest
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Big-cat Owners Must Register by June 18
June 18 Deadline for Compliance With Big Cat Public Safety Act