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Conserving this Nation’s fish and other aquatic resources cannot be successful without the partnership of Tribes; they manage or influence some of the most important aquatic habitats both on and off reservations. In addition, the Federal government and the Service have distinct and unique obligations toward Tribes based on trust responsibility, treaty provisions, and statutory mandates.


U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Pacific Region Launches New Educational Web Widget

ESA WidgetThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Pacific Region launched its new web "widget" called "Endangered Species Act De-MYTH-ified." In an effort to educate the public on endangered species issues in a dynamic way, this owl's eye widget will present one ESA myth each week and rebut it with facts.

This week's myths and facts focus on regional pollinators in honor of National Pollinator week. "Endangered Species Act De-MYTH-ified" can be found at: http://www.fws.gov/pacific/ Just click on the icon to read the latest myth, or click on the link below the icon for information on installing the widget on your own site. Those who pick up this widget will receive a new ESA myth each week and the facts to rebut it.

 

 

 

 


 
Last updated: June 21, 2012
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