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2006 News Releases

 

December 21, 2006
Elk Hills oil and gas field owner to prepare conservation plan

November 20, 2006
Economic analysis released for two Bay Area tidal plants

October 2, 2006
Critical habitat designated for threatened Alameda whipsnake

Service completes status reviews on 12 listed species

September 26, 2006
$26 million in grants to California and Nevada to support endangered species

September 7, 2006
Safe Harbor agreement would help Alameda County ranch owners conserve habitat

September 6, 2006
Proposed Safe Harbor agreement for Cottonwood Creek watershed

August 29, 2006
Susan Moore named new chief of Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office

August 10, 2006
Service display at California State Fair.

August 9, 2006
Least Bell's vireo chicks hatch. See photos.

July 26, 2006
Least Bell's vireos return to San Joaquin River NWR.

July 25, 2006
Humboldt coast oil spill case settled.

July 11, 2006
Service approves first Safe Harbor Agreement along Sacramento River.

July 3, 2006
Draft environmental report released on PG&E's proposed Habitat Conservation Plan in San Joaquin Valley.

June 21, 2006
Public comment re-opened on proposed western snowy plover conservation strategy.

June 8, 2006
Lodi winegrape grower signs California's first regional Safe Harbor agreement.

May 23, 2006
Listing of CA spotted owl found not warranted.

May 17, 2006
California Seabird Restoration Project Web cam up and running

May 4, 2006
Economists calculate high costs for Alameda whipsnake critical habitat

April 21, 2006
Western snowy plover to retain threatened status

April 13, 2006
Service establishes cooperating rancher rule to encourage protection of California red-legged frog

April 11, 2006

Critical habitat proposed for two Bay Area tidal plants

April 3, 2006

Lodi wine-grape growers to help restore riverside habitat

March 24, 2006

Breakthrough strategy unveiled for vernal pool ecosystems

March 22, 2006

Public comment opens on status reviews of 56 listed species in California and Nevada

March 1, 2006

Draft plan released to address oil spill damages along California coast

January 26, 2006

Wayne White, chief of Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, retiring after 31-year career

 

Least Bell's Vireo, USFWS
Least Bell's Vireo

 

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