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Selkirk Mountain Caribou Population 5 year
Review
The Upper Columbia Fish and Wildlife Office (UCFWO), the lead
federal agency for recovery of the Selkirk Mountain Caribou in
the United States, has just completed the Selkirk Mountain Caribou
5 Year Status Review. To read or download the 5 Year Review click
here.
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Soliciting proposals for restoration or recovery projects for fiscal year 2009
The Partners for Fish and Wildlife/Recovery programs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (Service), Upper ColumbiaFish and Wildlife Office (UCFWO) and Central Washington Field Office (CWFO) are soliciting proposals for restoration or recovery projects to be funded during fiscal year 2009.
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Wetland Restoration
Waterfowl Arrive at Safe Feeding Place
The first of thousands of migrating waterfowl of the spring have arrived at a newly clean feeding area in the Lower Coeur d' Alene Basin. Last summer about 300 acres of Coeur d’Alene River valley farmland near Medimont, ID, was converted to healthy wetland habitat. The area is now perpetually protected safe feeding habitat for both migratory and resident swans, ducks, geese, and other wetland bird species.
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