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Recent News About Us Fish And Wildlife Service
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Planning at Little Sandy National Wildlife Refuge
Requesting comments on planning efforts at Little Sandy National Wildlife Refuge
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Federal Wildlife Officer Nabs Refuge Timber Thief
Guilty Plea Results in Fine and Jail Term
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Public Comments on Proposed Changes to Existing Rights-of-Way on San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) invites public comment on a draft Compatibility Determination (CD) for granting an expanded right-of-way to Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for widening of State Highway 36 that traverses the Brothers River Tract of the refuge.
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Miller House Returning to its Roots as Refuge Housing
The Miller House will be fully returned to National Elk Refuge (Refuge) housing this summer and the downstairs portion will no longer be an interpretive center open to the public.
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Revisiting Cape Thompson's Lagoons
Decades After Project Chariot, Researchers Revisit Cape Thompson’s Lagoons
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Buffalo Lake Water
Waters of Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge are Contaminated
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Cuckoo Bumble Bees: Important Species for Diverse Ecosystems - Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Cuckoo Bumble Bees: Important Species for Diverse Ecosystems
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Addressing Legacy pollutants at Deep Fork
Deep Fork NWR Works to Address Legacy Pollutants
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Coastal Delaware strikes back against bird strikes
Birds and windows can be a lethal combination
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Minnesota Valley NWR - Confluence Gallery
The refuge’s Confluence Gallery, located in the Bloomington Education and Visitor Center, is a venue for emerging and established Minnesota-based artists who reflect the community and excel at creating artwork with a focus on nature and natural elements, ecology, conservation, and/or the beauty of the Minnesota River Valley.
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FWS Pride: Laysan Albatross
Happy Pride Month!
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Hurricane Season 2023
Hurricane Season 2023: Past legacies of resilience powering us into the future
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Motus Towers
Motus Towers: Tracking Migrations from Coast to Coast
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Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Seeking Public Comment on Research
Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Seeking Public Comment on Draft Compatibility Determination for Research
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Draft Compatibility Determination at Sevilleta Available
Draft Compatibility Determination at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Helps Fight Fire and Restore Rare Habitat in the Willamette Valley
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding clears path to restoring healthy habitat, reducing threat of wildfires
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2023 Wintering Whooping Crane Count
Service Estimates 536 Whooping Cranes Wintered in Texas in 2022-2023
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National Elk Refuge Seeks Input for Public Meeting Locations
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is in the early planning stages to update the 2007 Bison and Elk Management Plan (Plan) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the National Elk Refuge.
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2023 Elk Antler Auction a Success
Sunshine and unseasonably warm weather made for a spectacular day to celebrate the 56th year elk antlers collected on the National Elk Refuge have been sold at a public auction on Jackson’s Town Square.
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Solicitation of Bids for Carp Removal Project at Mattamuskeet NWR
Opportunity to Bid on Large-scale Removal of Invasive Common Carp