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Press releases referenced on this page are from the Mountain-Prairie Region press release archives. These press releases have not been modified since their original publication date. Therefore, links, email addresses and phone numbers contained within these press releases may no longer be valid.
For information concerning these press releases contact the Mountain-Prairie Region Office of External Affairs at (303) 236-7905.
1996 Archived Press Releases
December 3, 1996
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Opinion Provides Better
Habitat for Wildlife While Protecting Existing Irrigation Water Supplies
December 2, 1996
Quivira National Wildlife Refuge Will Not Charge Fees; Special Event
Fee Program to Start at Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, Kansas
November 21, 1996
Eagles are Being Killed for Profit - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Agents Uncover Illegal Market
November 6, 1996
Yellowstone Grizzlies on the Increase
October 18,1996
Robert Hautman Completes Family Hat-Trick Winning 1996 Federal Duck
Stamp Contest
October 16, 1996
California Condors to be Released in Arizona
October 3, 1996
Utah Celebrates National Wildlife Refuge Week
September 8, 1996
More Wolf Pups From the Augusta Area Moved to Yellowstone National
Park
August 28, 1996
Parasitic Protozoan DNA Detected at Ennis National Fish Hatchery
August 21, 1996
Service Approves Bismuth Shot for 96-97 Waterfowl Hunting Season,
Proposes Permanent Approval
August 21, 1996
Take a Walk on the Wild Side During National Refuge Week
August 21, 1996
President Clinton Formally Submits Migratory Bird Treaty Amendments
to Senate for Ratification
August 20, 1996
More Endangered Black-Footed Ferrets Born in the Wild in Montana and
South Dakota
August 16, 1996
Tundra Swan Season Redesigned to Help Prevent Crippling of Birds
August 7, 1996
Duck Fall Flight Expected to Be Largest Since 1979
August 7, 1996
Service Proposes Waterfowl Hunting Season Limits
July 26, 1996
Endangered Black-Footed Ferrets Making a Comeback
July 16, 1996
Interior, Commerce Announce Availability of Endangered Species
Petition Management Guidance Policy
July 16, 1996
Good News from the Prairie: Breeding Duck Populations Rise for Third
Straight Year
July 15, 1996
Partners for Wildlife Program Takes Ecological Honors
July 11, 1996
Aerial Searches to Begin for Violations Involving Oil Pits and
Illegal Use of Pesticides
June 25, 1996
National Postal Museum Premieres New Federal Duck Stamp Exhibit;
Hosts Ceremony to Debut 1996-97 Duck Stamp
June 21, 1996
FWS Issues Permit for New Development
June 21, 1996
Status of Maguire Daisy Improves
June 18, 1996
Service Considers Proposal to Allow States To Designate Extra
Waterfowl Hunting Day for Youths
June 17, 1996
Two Wolves From Nez Perce Pack Moved Back to Park
June 12, 1996
New Wetland Map Distribution Center
June 6, 1996
All But One Wolf of Soda Butte Pack Moved Back in Park
May 30, 1996
Opportunities for Public Input for Future Plans for Browns Park
National Wildlife Refuge
May 30, 1996
Fort Carson Adopts Ecosystem-Wide Resource Management Through
Interagency Partnerships
May 30, 1996
Opportunities for Public Input on Future Plans for Seedskadee
National Wildlife Refuge
May 28, 1996
Service Seeks Public Comment on Amending Waterfowl Baiting
Regulations
May 15, 1996
Fish and Wildlife Service Works to Expand Relationships with
Sovereign Indian Nations
April 16, 1996
1996 North American Waterfowl Management Plan Awards Announced
April 2, 1996
National Wildlife Refuge System Honors Memory of John Hollingsworth,
Photographer Extraordinaire
April 1, 1996
Yellowstone Wolf Shot Near Meeteese, Wyoming
March 28, 1996
President Issues Landmark Executive Order on the National Wildlife
Refuge System
March 27, 1996
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Provides Schedule for Providing
Court-Requested Information on Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan
March 26, 1996
Reward Money Increased for Information on Wolf Shot Near Daniel,
Wyoming
March 26, 1996
Fish and Wildlife Service to Close Yellowstone Office
March 18, 1996
Accomplishments of Special Funding for Wildlife Law Enforcement
Detailed
March 11, 1996
America's National Wildlife Refuge System Marks 93 Years of Caring
for Wildlife
February 23, 1996
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Incidental Take Permit to
Washington County, Utah, for Desert Tortoises
February 23, 1996
Wildlife Agency Offers Reward for Information on Dead Yellowstone
Wolf
February 21, 1996
Draft Management Plan for Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge Announced
February 17, 1996
The Federal Duck Stamp and its Role in the History of Wetlands
Conservation
February 15, 1996
Fish and Wildlife Service Launches Educational Campaign to Help Keep
Waterways Clean
February 15, 1996
Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Scientific Policy Guidelines
February 15, 1996
Service Proposes to Streamline Non-Toxic Shot Approval Process
February 15, 1996
New Appointments Made to the Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership
Council; Agenda Set at Latest Meeting
February 15, 1996
State Wildlife Agencies to Receive $399 Million for Fish and Wildlife
Projects
February 12, 1996
Adult Wolf From the Soda Butte Pack Found Dead Near Pinedale, Wyoming
February 6, 1996
Conservation Agreement Avoids Listing of Virgin Spinedance
February 6, 1996
International Sweep Targets Reptile Smugglers
January 17, 1996
Corporate Benefactors Help Eagle Soar Anew
January 9,1996
1995 Bountiful Year for Wildlife Habitat Conservation, and Continuing
"Gift" to Outdoor Enthusiasts


