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Mountain-Prairie Region

South Dakota Ecological Services Field Office

420 S. Garfield Avenue, Suite 400 • Pierre, SD 57501-5408 • 605-224-8693 •              FAX 605-224-9974 • email southdakotafieldoffice@fws.gov

Welcome to the South Dakota Field Office Website

... to conserve, protect, and enhance the Nation's fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.  

Map of South Dakota depicting location of Ecological Services Field Office

Office Programs:

paw print  graphic - links to endangered species program ENDANGERED SPECIES

paw print  graphic - links to environmental contaminants ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS

paw print  graphic - links to federal project reviews FEDERAL PROJECT REVIEWS

paw print  graphic - links to wetland conservation WETLAND CONSERVATION 

 

paw print  graphic - links to species information CURRENT NEWS

Bald Eagle Leaves Endangered Species List - removal effective August 8, 2007.  For more information, please check the following links:

USFWS Bulletin

Federal Register

Press Release

National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines

Post Delisting Monitoring Plan

 

paw print  graphic - links to species information LISTED SPECIES INFORMATION

Black-footed Ferret Piping Plover Pallid Sturgeon

Gray Wolf

Least Tern Topeka Shiner
Western Prairie Fringed Orchid Whooping Crane Scaleshell Mussel  *
Dakota Skipper Higgins Eye Pearlymussel  *
American Burying Beetle    

*  Shells of these species have been found, but no populations have been located.

 

paw print  graphic - links to species information  Non-listed Species Information:

Black-tailed Prairie Dog

Swift Fox

Black Hills American Dipper

Black Hills Mountainsnail

Mountain Plover 

Bald Eagle

 

paw print  graphic - links to ecological services responsibilities ECOLOGICAL SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES

paw print  graphic - links to office personnel PERSONNEL

paw print  graphic - links to endangered species program OTHER SOUTH DAKOTA FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE OFFICES

paw print  graphic - links to endangered species program To learn more about birds and birding in South Dakota - please visit the South Dakota Ornithologists' Union website or Missouri Breaks Audubon Chapter website.

Page updated on August 8, 2007

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