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Recent News About U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service confirmed the de-listing of the Adiantum vivesii, a fern, in an Aug. 23 news release.
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A new conservation area surrounding the Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge in Flathead and Lincoln counties, Mont., is the National Wildlife Refuge System’s 568th unit.
- Durbian: National Elk Refuge works 'to reduce the reliance of elk and bison on supplemental feeding'
The National Elk Refuge announced its Step-Down Plan to end the supplemental feeding of elk and bison to preserve a healthy population of its species in the future.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made revisions to the management regulations regarding the Mexican wolf.
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Amy Lueders, regional director of the Southwest Region for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, recently stressed the importance of creating partnerships with other organizations and companies in order to save the Arizona eryngo, which was recently listed as an endangered species.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced May 19 that a California condor chick had hatched online via live Condor Cam stream.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced more than $16 million in grant funds are available through the Clean Vessel Act program.
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The public in Hawaiʻi are being asked to help certain sea turtles lay their eggs during the nesting season that began in mid-April and will continue through September on local beaches.
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Each fall, whooping cranes head to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. During the 2021-22 season, a record number of the birds stopped in Texas' wintering grounds after flying from Canada's Wood Buffalo National Park.
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State wildlife agencies now have access to $56 million in State Wildlife Grant (SWG) funding to develop programs to save and conserve endangered animals and their habitats.
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A South Dakota teenager has won the Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest.
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U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland confirmed $95 million for wetland conservation projects and national wildlife refuges. Wetland conservation projects and national wildlife refuges will get millions in a financial boost from the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.
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A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report shines a light on a potential marine debris threat to Gulf of Maine birds.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums announced more the $1.6 million in COVID-19 pandemic relief funds to help protect endangered species.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing reclassifying the northern long-eared bat as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
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Nearly four years ago, the Kuenzler hedgehog cactus was classified as threatened and in March the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized a plan to protect the rare cactus.
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After reviewing the best available scientific information, the U.S.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced a proposal to reclassify the northern long-eared bat as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
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The Fergus Falls Fish and Game Club, a group of sportsmen and women in Fergus Falls, Minn., has donated an undisclosed amount to the Fergus Falls Wetland Management District to address staffing issues and project backlog.