Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office
Pacific Region
 

Welcome to the Pacific Islands Fish & Wildlife Office

Adult nēnē and goslings - Photo Credit Brenda Zaun/USFWS

The Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office is an Ecological Services office headquartered in Honolulu. The office is divided into three major sections: Endangered Species, Habitat Conservation, and Invasive Species/Marianas Terrestrial. Employees use the best available science and sound managerial techniques to further the Service's mission to conserve, protect, and enhance wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.

Information Requested on Petition to List the Black-Footed Albatross as Threatened or Endangered - News Release

Federal Register Notice - 90-Day Finding on a Petition To List the Black-Footed Albatross as Threatened or Endangered

Federal Register Notice for the Hawaiian Damselflies

Two Hawaiian Damselfly Species Proposed for Federal Protection - News Release

 

Plan to Recover Nation’s Most Endangered Waterfowl Released - News Release

Federal Register Notice Of Availability - Laysan Duck Revised Recovery Plan

Link to Laysan Duck Recovery Plan

For more information:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Pacific Islands Office
300 Ala Moana Boulevard
Room 3-122, Box 50088
Honolulu, HI 96850
(808) 792-9400
(808) 792-9580 fax

 

Last updated: September 30, 2009
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