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Captive wolf stands on rock with trees in background.
FOIA Ecological Services Species: Red Wolf
Red Wolf

FWS-2018-00274 and FWS-2019-00455
DOI-FWS-2021-001248


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Piping plover
Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps - Wisconsin
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A group of American oystercatchers standing on the beach
Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps - Virginia
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A tiny loggerhead turtle hatchling crawls over the sand to the sea at Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge in Florida.
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Many bleached tree snags on Bulls Island beach at Cape Romain NWR. Known as Boneyard Beach.
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Aerial view of coastal barrier beach.
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Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps - Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Common terns
Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps - Ohio
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