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2005 News Releases

 

December 13, 2005

Service decides not to designate critical habitat in Sonoma

December 12, 2005

Captive-bred endangered rabbits released

December 7, 2005

Conservation strategy successfully completed for Santa Rosa Plain

November 17, 2005

Additional public comment on refined critical habitat proposal for Sonoma County

November 7, 2005

Public comment re-opened on status reviews for 31 California and Nevada species

November 3, 2005

Service re-proposes critical habitat for California red-legged frog

October 25, 2005

Draft economic analysis on the proposed critical habitat for the California tiger salamander in Sonoma

October 18, 2005

Critical habitat proposed for threatened Alameda whipsnake

October 14, 2004

Public has another chance to comment on the California spotted owl

September 26, 2005

Critical habitat designated for Pacific coast population of western snowy plover

September 15, 2005

$3.3 million in grants available to help restore and protect rare species

September 9, 2005

Plan released to further restore natural resources harmed by historic mercury mining in Guadalupe River watershed

September 7, 2005
See restoration in action: Common murres at Devils Slide Rock

September 6, 2005

East Contra Costa County draft HCP

August 24, 2005

Service approves Sacramento-area habitat conservation bank

August 23, 2005

Critical habitat designated for central population of the California tiger salamander

August 16, 2005

Service releases draft economic analysis of proposed critical habitat for the western snowy plover

August 11, 2005

Service revises critical habitat for 15 vernal pool species

August 2, 2005

Critical habitat proposed for California tiger salamander in Sonoma County

July 15, 2005

Draft economic analysis, proposed critical habitat for the Central population of the California tiger salamander

July 14, 2005

Service Proposes Additional Hunting and Fishing Programs on Two California Wildlife Refuges

July 7, 2005

Service Announces Initiation of 5-Year Reviews for 31 Species in California and Nevada

June 27, 2005

Draft Economic Analysis Released of Conservation Actions to Protect 15 Vernal Pool Species

June 15, 2005

Songbird rediscovered in Central Valley

June 14, 2005

Service to review status of California spotted owl

March 8, 2005
Service reaffirms non-economic exclusions for vernal pool species' critical habitat

February 3, 2005
International recognition for Grasslands Ecological Area

January 18, 2005
Buena Vista Lake shrew critical habitat designated

January 13, 2005
New policy allows fast response to flood emergencies

riparian brush rabbit gets ready to hop into the bramble

 

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photo information: California tiger salamander photo by Michael Van Hattem


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