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A photo captures an Everglades snail kite as it snags a snail in its talons.
Land Management
Miccosukee Tribe, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Co-Stewardship
Jan 8, 2025
A small skipper sits atop yellow flowers
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Public Comment on Bleached Sandhill Skipper Proposed Listing Rule
Jan 7, 2025
The golden-cheeked warbler—a small, yellow-cheeked bird with black and white plumage—perches on a dried branch dotted with orange and light green lichen.
Endangered Species Act
Service's Review Recommends Downlisting of Golden-Cheeked Warbler
Jan 7, 2025
cartoon drawing of an Alabama beach mouse with a tan coat next to a shrub
Endangered Species Act
The Little Mouse and the Beach House
Jan 7, 2025
Ute Ladies’-tresses
Endangered Species Act
Ute Ladies�-tresses Proposed for Delisting Due to Conservation Efforts
Jan 6, 2025
A slow moving, brown creek flows in a dense, leafy forest on a sunny day.
Endangered Species Act
Comment Period Open for Eagle Creek Conservation Benefit Agreement
Jan 2, 2025
gray wolf lying down with head turned to camera
Wildlife Crime
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Offers Reward for Information Regarding the Illegal Killing of a Gray Wolf
Dec 20, 2024
Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Draft Recovery Plan for Callippe Silverspot Butterfly
Dec 20, 2024
a brown skink on a leaf
Endangered Species Act
Servicio Federal Propone Listar y Hábitat Crítico para Cuatro Especies de Eslizones del Caribe
Dec 18, 2024
Through calm, clear waters, an emerald-green spiral springsnail is shown, sitting on a tan rock with holes.
Endangered Species Act
Draft Recovery Plan for Three Forks Springsnail Available
Dec 18, 2024
An Oahu tree snail on a leaf
Endangered Species Act
The Work of Generations
Dec 18, 2024
a brown skink on a leaf
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Listing and Critical Habitat for Four Species of Caribbean Skinks
Dec 18, 2024

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A rusty patched bumble bee visits a wild bergamot flower
Endangered Species Act
Seeking public comment on proposed critical habitat for rusty patched bumble bee
Nov 25, 2024
Florida manatee head just above the water's surface, with a second manatee just behind the first
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Extends Comment Period on Proposed Florida and Antillean Manatee Critical Habitat Designation
Nov 22, 2024
Manatee resting in a body of water with a school of mangrove snappers..
El Servicio Federal de Pesca y Vida Silvestre extiende el período de comentarios sobre la propuesta de designación de hábitat crítico para el manatí de Florida y manatí Antillano
Nov 22, 2024
Shiny tan and yellow fish with pink and blue coloration
Endangered Species Act
Service Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Listing and Critical Habitat for Pecos Pupfish
Nov 21, 2024
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Land Management
Agencies renew Nevada's commitment to shared stewardship
Nov 15, 2024
Shrub-like plants with showy bright orange flowers grow in a brown field with other shrubs.
Endangered Species Act
Final Recovery Plan for the Gierisch Mallow Plant Now Available
Nov 15, 2024
A photo collage of seven species found in the Edwards Aquifer on a black background. The species are the orange Comal Springs dryopid beetle, the pink to clear Texas blind salamander, the tan to orange San Marcos salamander, the orange to burnt red Comal Springs riffle beetle. The second row of species features the clear Peck’s cave amphipod, the green and yellow Texas wild-rice and tan and blue fountain darter.
Endangered Species Act
Service Extends Public Comment Period on Draft Recovery Plan for Edwards Aquifer Listed Species
Nov 8, 2024
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Habitat Restoration
BLM, FWS issue final analysis, preferred approach for proposed highway
Nov 7, 2024
Clouds surround the major peaks of the Teton Range over Jackson Lake and Willow Flats.
Wildlife Management
Grizzly #399’s Remains Returned to Grand Teton National Park
Nov 1, 2024
A variety of mussels in the hand of biologist
Endangered Species Act
Recovery plan for four imperiled freshwater mussels
Oct 30, 2024
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Endangered Species Act
Ocmulgee Skullcap Federally Protected
Oct 29, 2024
Our Partners
Conservation Success Story: A Tale of Two Mussels
Oct 28, 2024

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An underwater image of small silver fish swimming near brown lava rocks above a sandy and grassy river bottom.
Our Partners
Look & listen: Get to know the 'feisty' Owens pupfish
Sep 30, 2024
Two butterflies on purple flowers with a building in the background
Snapshot: College Students Begin Semester-Long Service With Day at Asheville Pollinator Garden
Sep 26, 2024
A large male Suwannee alligator snapping turtle rests on a riverbank.
Wildlife Management
Suwannee Alligator Snapping Turtle
Sep 26, 2024
Woman sitting on the forest floor examining something in a small tray she is holding
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Rare Spider Monitoring Season Comes to a Close in the Smoky Mountains Backcountry
Sep 26, 2024
An aerial view of a dry creek on the left and a blue body of water on the right, separated by green trees.
Habitat Restoration
$5 Million in BIL Funding Set to Transform Habitat for Bull Trout in Gold Creek
Sep 25, 2024
Group of people sitting on a forest floor holding electronic devices
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: North Carolina Biologists Learn to Listen for Bats
Sep 19, 2024
Goats standing in a corral looking at the camera with a sagebrush landscape and mountains in the background.
Habitat Restoration
Goats are here to help!
Sep 18, 2024
Mouth open on goldish silvery fish in murky water
Endangered Species Act
Healthy habitat for hitch
Sep 16, 2024
Mazama pocket gopher in a gloved hand
Endangered Species Act
Tumwater O&M Facility HCP and Draft EAS Now Available, Public Comment Period Opening
Sep 16, 2024
Biologist seated on the forest floor, closely examining a rock face
Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Endangered Spider Search at the Top of the Smoky Mountains
Sep 6, 2024
A sea turtle attempts to nest, but tourists and their lights scared it back into the water.
A Shining Light
Sep 3, 2024
a brown relictual slender salamander rests on a decaying log
Wildlife Wonders
Sequoia's Slender Salamanders a Precious Sight
Sep 3, 2024

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