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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
a black and yellow insect that's fuzzy
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes to List Suckley’s Cuckoo Bumble Bee as Endangered, Seeks Public Comment
Dec 16, 2024
wood thrush in tree
Dan Murphy: Taking a Landscape Approach to Conserving Wildlife
Dec 16, 2024

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A landscape photo of rolling hills
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
green plant with purple blossoms
Endangered Species Act
Ocmulgee Skullcap Federally Protected
Oct 29, 2024
Our Partners
Conservation Success Story: A Tale of Two Mussels
Oct 28, 2024
Small group of little brown bats attached to a rock ceiling.
Land Management
Public comment on Multi-Bat Species General Conservation Plan for NY, PA and WV
Oct 28, 2024
a group of little brown bats clinging to the roof of a cave
Invasive bat fungus confirmed in five California counties
Oct 28, 2024
A woodpecker perched on a tree with a bug in its mouth.
Endangered Species Act
Downlisting of Red-cockaded Woodpecker from Endangered to Threatened
Oct 24, 2024
Press Release
Endangered Species Act
Grizzly Bear 399 Fatally Struck by Vehicle in Snake River Canyon
Oct 23, 2024
Desert tortoise near its burrow
Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opens public review period for desert tortoise conservation plan
Oct 15, 2024
Biologist holds Bethany Beach firefly to confirm species markings
Endangered Species Act
Service proposes protections for the Bethany Beach firefly
Sep 30, 2024
Grizzly bear walking through a field
Endangered Species Act
Secure Food, Trash, Other Attractants: Help Protect Bears as They Prepare for Winter
Sep 26, 2024

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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
U.S. fisha dn wildlife staff talk with Fort Meade's Colonel Gore about stream restorationists Ben Hutzell speak with Colonel Gore and ARD Sharon Marino about stream restoration techniques
Habitat Restoration
Fort George G. Meade � A Strong Partner for Climate Resiliency and Wildlife
Aug 30, 2024
Watercraft inspector physically inspecting two kayaks on top of truck roof rack for aquatic invasive species.
Recreation
Preventing dreissenid mussels from entering Alaska
Aug 19, 2024
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Endangered Species Act
Concerned about a construction project and how it may affect an endangered species?
Aug 19, 2024
Intern in river holding a freshwater mussel
Meet the Future of Conservation
Aug 13, 2024
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Arkansas Ecological Services Quarterly (January to June 2024)
Jul 31, 2024
closeup of the drooping flower head of a thin, green wetland plant
Endangered Species Act
Partners help northeastern bulrush recover by finding and conserving new populations
Jul 30, 2024
An underwater close up of a small grey speckled fish.
Science and Technology
Rare Nevada desert fish receive funding for recovery
Jul 22, 2024

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