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Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Canyon Lake announced today the temporary closure of the Guadalupe Trail and the Stilling Basin parking lots beginning October 19.
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Officials to mark end of Portage sewer rehabilitation project

Officials to mark end of Portage sewer rehabilitation project
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USACE Rathbun Lake seeks public comment on draft Master Plan: public meeting scheduled for Nov. 15

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or USACE, Kansas City District, has prepared a draft Master Plan for Rathbun Lake with an Environmental Assessment and a Finding of No Significant Impact – known as a FONSI - that are available for public review.
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Key Ring-Necked Snake & Rim Rock Crowned Snake

Key Ring-Necked Snake & Rim Rock Crowned Snake
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Service Proposes Listing Two Florida Snakes as Endangered

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the Key ring-necked snake and the rim rock crowned snake as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and establishing critical habitat for them.
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Wilderness Day Camp 2022

Friends of Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery held its annual Wilderness Day Camp on Thursday July 14th.
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Paddle tours for Fall 2022

Paddle tours for Fall 2022
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2022 / 2023 Waterfowl Hunt Season

Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge 2022/23 Waterfowl Hunt season is now open for applications.Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge is now accepting waterfowl hunting applications.
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Blue Heron Trails

Bring the family and enjoy the outdoors!
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2022 - Highlights from the Asheville Field Office

2022 - Highlights from the Asheville Field Office
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Sacramento River NWR - Hunting

Sacramento River NWR - Hunting
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Invites the Public to Participate in Second Annual Refuge at Ritidian Photo Contest

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services invites the public to participate in the “Refuge at Ritidian” photo contest at the Guam National Wildlife Refuge – Ritidian Unit.
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The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Monument

The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Monument
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Service Staff Member Recognized by Local Conservation District as “Partner of the Year”

Nick George, State Coordinator for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Partners for Fish & Wildlife program in Washington, has been recognized by the Thurston Conservation District as the 2022 “Partner of the Year.”
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2022 - Highlights from the Asheville Field Office

2022 - Highlights from the Asheville Field Office
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Four Everglades Plants Proposed Critical Habitat

Four Everglades Plants Proposed Critical Habitat
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Critical Habitat for Four Florida Keys Plants

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to designate critical habitat, essential for the survival of four imperiled plants that only grow in the Florida Keys in Monroe and Miami-Dade counties.
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Antlers!

Who doesn’t love antlers? National wildlife refuges are home to many thousands of antlered animals from Wyoming to California to Alaska, from Washington state to the Rockies, from the upper Midwest to northern New Engla
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How Best to Enjoy a Wildlife Refuge

Even if you don’t have much interest in seeing wildlife, national wildlife refuges are great places to reconnect with the natural world.
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