Us Fish And Wildlife Service
Recent News About Us Fish And Wildlife Service
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is awarding more than $5.9 million to federally recognized Native American and Alaska Native Tribes through its Tribal Wildlife Grants Program to benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitats. Nearly a quarter of those funds will support Alaska projects focused on salmon, moose, seabirds, blue mussels, and invasive species .
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Interstate 5 is the West Coast’s primary north-south highway. Considerably inland from the Pacific Ocean at most points, I-5 passes through major cities, yes, but also through verdant forests, majestic mountain passes and fertile river valleys.
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Daylight is short. The air is brisk — at least in northern states. Bundle up and venture outdoors anyhow. There’s so much to see in winter at national wildlife refuges.
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Half a century ago, the bald eagle was in danger of extinction. Habitat loss, illegal shooting and food source contamination (largely via the pesticide DDT) decimated the bald eagle population.
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The National Wildlife Refuge System is the largest and most diverse network of lands and waters dedicated to ensuring the long-term future of America’s rich fish and wildlife heritage.
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Interstate 95 is the East Coast’s primary north-south road. It runs 1,919 miles from Houlton, Maine, on the Canadian border to just south of downtown Miami, Florida.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) announced today that Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) has received certification as an International Dark Sky Sanctuary.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) requests public comment on a newly released draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Compatibility Determination (CD).
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Once big enough to fit 1,400 football fields and seasonal home to Indigenous peoples, Great Meadows Marsh has been through a lot in the last four centuries.
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On a misty October morning, visitors and old friends gathered among the wetlands of San Francisco Bay to mark a conservation triumph.
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The refuge’s Confluence Gallery, located in the Bloomington Education and Visitor Center, is a venue for emerging and established Minnesota-based artists who reflect the community and excel at creating artwork with a focus on nature and natural elements, ecology, conservation, and/or the beauty of the Minnesota River Valley.
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San Diego Bay in Southern California is home to several threatened and endangered wildlife species who depend on dwindling remnant coastal habitats including mudflats and salt marshes.
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Lots of exciting learning activities and crafts await you at the KIDS’ DISCOVERY CENTER!
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Communing with, and through, nature
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Did you know there’s a national treasure in your backyard?A mere 130 miles southeast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, lies the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument.
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Key Ring-Necked Snake & Rim Rock Crowned Snake
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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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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
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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.