Great Lakes News U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Proposals for Funding Through the Private Stewardship Grants Program (1/18/2004) Draft Revised Recovery Plan for the Whooping Crane Available for Public Review and Comment (1/11/2005) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Public Comment on Non-Native Bird Species (1/6/2005) State and Federal Agencies to cooperate with ChevronTexaco on innovative approach to restore natural resources at Indian Refinery Superfund Site (12/21/2004) Service Publishes Regulations Governing Revocation of Incidental Take Permits (12/10/2004) Class of 2004 Whooping Cranes Arrive in Florida and are Poised to Arrive at Chassahowitzka NWR This Week (12/6/2004) Whooping Crane Population Reaches Record High (12/1/2004) Service Joins With U.S. Geological Survey to Examine New Methods to Control Canada Thistle (11/30/2004) Milwaukee Man Pleads Guilty in Federal Court to Using His Car to Kill Ring-Billed Gulls (11/24/2004) Pet and Water Garden Industries, Resource Management Agencies, Academia Unite to Create a New Habitattitudetm about Aquatic Invasive Species (11/22/2004) Just Ahead of the Ultralight-led Cranes, Wild Whooping Crane Completes Fall Migration (11/22/2004) Fish and Wildlife Service Releases First DVD Tour of America’s National Wildlife Refuges (11/17/2004) Plan to Restore Tobico Marsh Completed (11/8/2004) Public Invited to Learn About Service Investigation of Hazardous Substance Contamination on Grassy Island (10/29/2004) Interior Secretary Announces Coastal Wetland Grants to Protect Wildlife and Habitat in 10 States (10/28/2004) United States Reauthorizes North American Waterfowl Management Plan (10/6/2004) 544 National Wildlife Refuges Are Wild Places Close to Home: National Wildlife Refuge Week, October 10-16, Celebrates Important Role in Species Recovery (10/1/2004) New Agreement Will Help Preserve Bowhunting Tradition (9/28/2004) Great Lakes Piping Plovers Continue to Improve in 2004 (9/27/2004) Interior Secretary Announces More Than $70 Million in Grants to Support Land Acquisition and Conservation Planning for Endangered Species (9/23/2004) Madison Public Hearing on Proposal to Delist Gray Wolf Set for September 27 (9/23/2004) Norton Announces Funding for Wetlands Projects, Additions to National Wildlife Refuges (9/20/2004) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Establishes New Hunting and Fishing Programs on Units of the National Wildlife Refuge System; Agency To Expand Hunting and Fishing Opportunities On Other Units (8/30/2004) Michigan To Receive $60,000 in Clean Vessel Act Pumpout Grants (8/27/2004) Ohio To Receive $45,000 in Clean Vessel Act Pumpout Grants (8/27/2004) Deputy Interior Secretary Highlights $400,000 in Grants to Conserve and Restore Wildlife Habitat in Wisconsin (8/26/2004) Secretary Norton Announce $16 Million In Grants to Conserve Imperiled Wildlife in 42 States (8/26/2004) Secretary Norton Announces $9 Million In Tribal Grants To Help Fund Fish And Wildlife Conservation Projects: $1.26 Million Awarded to Tribes in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin (8/26/2004) Landowners Receive More Than $7.0 Million to Conserve Imperiled Species Through the Fiscal Year 2004 Private Stewardship Grant Program (8/26/2004) Secretary Norton Announces $9 Million in Grants to Tribes to Help Fund Fish and Wildlife Conservation Projects (8/26/2004) Historic $56 Million Settlement Paves Way for Restoring Fish and Wildlife Habitat in Indiana (8/20/2004) Service Signs Agreement with Ducks Unlimited to Manage Federal Duck Stamp Licensing Program (8/16/2004) Federal Gray Wolf Public Hearings Scheduled in Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin (8/13/2004) Deputy Secretary Griles Joins Rep. LaTourette, Ashtabula School District to Celebrate Agreement (8/11/2004) Three New Shot Types Approved for Waterfowl Hunters (8/10/2004) Agency, Partners Will Pool $4.8 Million to Remove Fish Passage Barriers in 26 States (8/9/2004) Draft Plan Outlines Steps to Help Rare Beetle (8/6/2004) Draft Plan Outlines Steps to Help Rare Freshwater Mussel (8/6/2004) Service Announces $566,000 in Great Lakes States Restoration Projects (8/6/2004) Region 3 Refuge Manager John Magera Earns Spot on U.S. Olympic Archery Team (8/6/2004) Waterfowl Hunting Season this Fall Similar to Last Year (7/30/2004) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA Fisheries Issue Regulations to Improve Endangered Species Consultation Process for Pest Control Products (7/29/2004) Service Reports 2003-2004 Waterfowl Hunting Harvests (7/23/2004) Norton Announces Proposal to Remove Eastern Population of Gray Wolves from Endangered Species List (7/16/2004) Campaign Launched to Stem Spread of Nuisance Aquatic Species (7/16/2004) Wendi Weber Named Assistant Regional Director of Ecological Services (7/13/2004) Volunteers Needed to Search for Threatened Dune Plant (7/1/2004) Protect Wetlands to Tackle Storm Water Runoff (Detroit Free Press - 6/28/2004) John Hartig Selected as First Full-Time Manager for Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge (6/24/2004) Service and Michigan DNR Seek Comments on Draft Plan for Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge (6/18/2004) Public Input Sought on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Public Water Access Development Program (6/16/2004) Service Announces 409-acre Land Acquisition for Wildlife Refuge in Michigan, $5.9 Million in Grants for Midwest Habitat Conservation (6/14/2004) Anglers and Boaters Contribute $44.5 Million for Sport Fish Programs in Eastern States Through Federal Program (6/10/2004) Service Suspends Issuance of Incidental Take Permits in Accordance with Court Order on “No Surprises” Assurances (6/10/2004) Secretary Norton Announces Grants in 16 States, 21 Latin American and Caribbean Countries to Conserve Migratory Birds (6/9/2004) Norton Announces Funding for Wetlands Projects, Additions to National Wildlife Refuges (6/9/2004) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Rule to Allow Defense Department to Take Migratory Birds (5/28/2004) Comments on Addendum to Environmental Assessment for Necedah NWR Fire Management Plan (5/27/2004) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Proposals for National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grants (5/26/2004) Service Proposes Regulations Governing Revocation of Incidental Take Permits (5/25/2004) Federal Agencies Release Final Environmental Assessment on Double-crested Cormorant Damage Control Actions in Michigan (5/25/2004) Interior Secretary Announces $35,000 in Grants To Support Cooperative Conservation Projects in Illinois (5/24/2004) Interior Secretary Announces $33,500 in Grants To Support Cooperative Conservation Projects in Indiana (5/24/2004) Interior Secretary Announces $402,000 in Grants To Support 25 Cooperative Conservation Projects in Minnesota (5/25/2004) Interior Secretary Announces $87,000 in Grants To Support Eight Cooperative Conservation Projects in Michigan (5/24/2004) Interior Secretary Announces $207,00 in Grants To Support 17 Cooperative Conservation Projects in Wisconsin (5/24/2004) Great Lakes Task Force Created to Coordinate Federal Restoration Efforts - US EPA National News (5/18/2004) > Fact Sheet U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Invites the Public to Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day May 8 (5/5/2004) Piping Plovers Return To Nest On Great Lakes Beaches (4/29/2004) Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Wetland Conservation Award Nominations (3/26/2004) Service Seeks Proposals from Federally Recognized Tribes for Species Conservation and Recovery (3/26/2004) Study Outlines Options for Agencies to Slow Asian Carp Invasion (3/19/2004) Service Revises Process for Public Input on Draft Plan to Restore Portion of Lake Superior Watershed (3/18/2004) Service Revises Process for Public Input on Draft Plan to Restore Tobico Marsh (3/18/2004) Service Extends Public Comment Period for Proposed Expansion of Public Use Facilities on Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge (3/18/2004) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Considers Three New Waterfowl Shot Types (3/15/2004) Secretary Norton Announces $61 Million in Grants to States to Support Wildlife and Habitats (3/10/2004) Migratory Bird Conservation Commission Awards Grants for Wetlands Conservation Projects in Illinois and Wisconsin (3/5/2004) Leong Tian Kum Sentenced to 41 Months in Federal Prison For Smuggling Protected Reptiles and Laundering Money (3/5/2004) Service Seeks Public Input on Tobico Marsh Restoration Plans (3/4/2004) State Fish and Wildlife Agencies to Share in More than $464 Million (3/4/2004) Wetlands Act Funds 500th Project, Land Added To National Wildlife Refuges In Three States (3/4/2004) West African Art Dealer Indicted on Ivory Smuggling Charges (3/3/2004) Hooked on Coasters - Minnesota Sea Grant Seiche Newsletter (2/2004) Cormorant Conundrum - Minnesota Sea Grant Seiche Newsletter (2/2004) $25.8 Million in Grants Go to States for conserving Imperiled Species on Private Lands (2/25/2004) Comment Period Reopened For Proposed Revisions For Endangered Species Conservation Agreements (2/23/2004) U.S. Grants Ohio $6M to Help Buy Lake Island - Toledo Blade (2/21/2004) Service Director Steve Williams Recieves Outdoor Life Magazine's Conservation Award For Public Service (2/18/2004) Request for Proposals: Grants to State for Endangered Species Conservation (2/12/2004) President Seeks More Than 1.3 Billion for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2005 Budget (2/2/2004)
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