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Red wolf in a field in eastern North Carolina
Endangered Species Act
Federal Officials Seek Assistance in Investigation of Red Wolf Death
Aug 7, 2023
a brown snake with yellow stripes rests on a log
Land Management
Roosevelt Dam Habitat Conservation Plan Amendment
Aug 3, 2023
Cluster of James spiny mussels resting on a blue backdrop
Endangered Species Act
The road to recovering the endangered James spinymussel
Aug 3, 2023
Yellow and white Fleshy-Fruit Gladecress
Endangered Species Act
Freshy-Fruit Gladecress Draft Recovery Plan
Aug 2, 2023
Piping plover chick on the beach
Endangered Species Act
Great Lakes piping plovers released at Cat Islands help species recover
Aug 1, 2023
A piping plover chick on a beach
Piping plovers released at Illinois Beach State Park help species recovery
Jul 28, 2023
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What in the pollen are we up to?
Jul 27, 2023
buff-colored crustacean with brown speckles on multi-colored sandy bottom of creek
Endangered Species Act
Illinois chorus frog populations found stable, not warranted for listing
Jul 25, 2023
A mussel sits on a yellow maple leaf
Endangered Species Act
Service proposes protections for green floater mussel
Jul 25, 2023
Salina mucket mussel
Endangered Species Act
Proposed ESA Protection for Rio Grande Mussels
Jul 24, 2023
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Endangered Species Act
Snapshot: Teaming Up In Search of Endangered White Irisette
Jul 24, 2023
Cluster of about seen small white flowers radiating from a green stalk.
Endangered Species Act
Successful Protection and Management Efforts Keep Venus Flytrap off the Endangered Species List
Jul 24, 2023

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large snake crawling on pine straw
Endangered Species Act
Five-Year Status Reviews for 35 Southeastern Species
May 12, 2022
whooping crane close up
Migratory Species
Record High Number of Whooping Cranes Wintered in Texas
May 9, 2022
Female silverspot butterfly upperside pictured, black center with distinctive crème spots on outer wings
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Listing Silverspot Butterfly as Threatened
May 3, 2022
Pink Nelson's checker-mallow flowers blooming in a field
Endangered Species Act
Prairie Plant Thrives With Collaborative Conservation, Proposed for Delisting From Endangered Species Act
Apr 27, 2022
Poweshiek skipperling sipping nectar from a yellow flower
Final recovery plan for the Poweshiek skipperling
Apr 26, 2022
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Service Seeks Public Comment on Bellefield Solar Energy Project
Apr 22, 2022
Grizzly bear standing on log in a pine forest
Wildlife Management
Jackson area residents and visitor actions are vital to survival of bears
Apr 6, 2022
An adult roundtail chub swims at the bottom of a plain white tank.
Roundtail Chub in Lower Colorado Basin Does Not Warrant Endangered Species Protection
Apr 4, 2022
A small spotted brown and black toad on dry grass.
Service emergency lists Dixie Valley toad as endangered
Apr 4, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Final Recovery Plan Approved for Two North-Central Texas Minnows
Apr 1, 2022
green plant with white and yellow flowers
Endangered Species Act
Collaborative Conservation Efforts Lead to Downlisting of Coastal California Beach Plant
Mar 30, 2022
Grizzly bear standing on log in a pine forest
Wildlife Management
Keep Bears Wild
Mar 24, 2022

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Field of pink-purple flowers growing on open grasslands under a power-line right of way. A powerline tower and tall trees are visible on the background.
Endangered Species Act
Reclassifying the Smooth Coneflower from Endangered to Threatened
Jun 23, 2021
In this aerial image, Gandys Beach is visible in the foreground, as are a handful of volunteers and project staff and large square, gray containers filled with reef materials. A green marsh is visible behind the beach.
Habitat Restoration
Learning from a Living Shoreline
Jun 21, 2021
A flowering plant with a tiny orange and pink bud.
Endangered Species Act
Exclusión de Lepanthes eltoroensis de la lista Federal de plantas amenazadas y en peligro de extinción
Jun 15, 2021
A flowering plant with a tiny orange and pink bud.
Endangered Species Act
Removal of Lepanthes Eltoroensis From the Federal List of Threatened and Endangered Plants
Jun 15, 2021
A biologist holds an Ozark hellbender
Wildlife Wonders
Hellbenders: Fantastic beasts
Jun 10, 2021
A look inside Sodalis Nature Preserve, an abandoned limestone mine
Wildlife Wonders
From abandoned mine to bat haven
Jun 10, 2021
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Our Partners
Washington Group Champions the Oregon Spotted Frog
Jun 1, 2021
two whooping cranes walk in a wetland
Wildlife Management
Counting the Wild Whoopers
May 28, 2021
four mexican wolf puppies are held in a biologist's hands
Wildlife Management
Counting Mexican Wolves
May 27, 2021
a red and black sierra nevada red fox sneaks past a tree at night
Science and Technology
What does the fox (poop) say?
May 27, 2021
Female biologist standing in cave, in protective white suit with headlamp, holding a small gray bat.
Endangered Species Act
Casual sighting leads to endangered bat discovery
May 26, 2021
the kenwood marsh checkermallow is a bright pink flower that clusters into the shape of a cone
Wildlife Wonders
Colorful Spring Flowers of the West
Apr 29, 2021

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