International Affairs
International Affairs
Global Programs
 

Watercolor painting of the world with animals in the continents.  Wildlife Without Borders.  Photo Credit:  FWS

 

In recognition of an unprecedented international decline of certain charismatic species, the U.S. Congress established the Multinational Species Conservation Funds, which are dedicated to saving some of the world’s fastest disappearing and most treasured animals in their natural habitats. The Service administers these funds through the Wildlife Without Borders-Species Programs, awarding grants to efforts aimed at conserving globally-valued endangered species found outside U.S. borders.

Amphibians Atelopus zeteki
Capacity Building
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Western Hemisphere Migratory Species Initiative
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Emerging Issues
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Wetlands
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Last updated: January, 21, 2011
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