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Adult steelhead jumping out of the water
Habitat Restoration
8 Miles of Cold Water
Nov 16, 2022
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Science and Technology
Leading Experts in Parasitology Visit La Crosse (WI) Fish Health Center
Nov 15, 2022
A graphic of a light blue sky with puffy clouds. A green highway sign hangs from the top and reads "The Great American Hatchery Road Trip." At the bottom, a fish drives a blue car along a road toward a brown sign with the USFWS logo and text that reads "Little White Salmon National Fish Hatchery."
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Hatchery Road Trip - Little White Salmon!
Nov 14, 2022
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What can the Region 4 Dive Team do for you?
Nov 12, 2022
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Migratory Species
Record numbers of American eels counted upstream of site of Bloede Dam in Maryland
Nov 10, 2022
A man stands next to a small aircraft with milk cans of fish to release
Trip the Light "Fin"tastic
Nov 7, 2022
Calm water washes up on sandy beach.
Habitat Restoration
Notice of Funding Opportunity for FY 2023 Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act
Nov 3, 2022
Sturgeon
The Catcher in the Sturgeon
Nov 3, 2022
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Recreation
Hatchery Road Trip - Spring Creek!
Nov 2, 2022
2 adult Cape Fear shiners in net
Endangered Species Act
A Journey Back Home: Young Endangered Cape Fear Shiners Released into the Cape Fear River
Nov 2, 2022
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Wildlife Management
Saving Sturgeon One Night at a Time
Nov 1, 2022
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Get Involved
How to Keep Pumpkins Safe for Wildlife
Oct 28, 2022

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Fish Fest Youth With Catch
Recreation
Mammoth Spring National Fish Hatchery Fish Fest
Oct 6, 2022
Hand holding a small fish
Wildlife Management
Conserving small desert fish is no small feat
Oct 5, 2022
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For Parents and Educators
How Old Do You Have to Be to Help with Habitat Restoration?
Oct 5, 2022
A large grey fish with armored scales float on a white background. Heavy black text reads "an enduring legacy of conservation. Fish and Aquatic Conservation 2021 annual report.
An Enduring Legacy of Conservation
Oct 4, 2022
Pinicon Ridge Park Dam in Iowa
Habitat Restoration
78 More Miles of Connectivity Coming Soon to the Wapsipinicon River, Iowa
Oct 4, 2022
A graphic of a light blue sky with puffy clouds. A green highway sign hangs from the top and reads "The Great American Hatchery Road Trip." At the bottom, a fish drives a blue car along a road toward a brown sign with the USFWS logo and text that reads "Saratoga National Fish Hatchery."
Recreation
Hatchery Road Trip - Saratoga!
Oct 3, 2022
water flowing from Tyee Springs and yellow flower
Wildlife Management
Getting Back to Pristine at Tyee Springs
Oct 3, 2022
Large fish laying in an antler in water on top of a bed of colorful stones
Habitat Restoration
Stronger than the Sum of Its Parts
Oct 3, 2022
Student smiling next to Wolf Creek NFH's golden trout mascot, Goldie
Recreation
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery Hosts Annual Reaching for Rainbows Special Needs Fishing Derby
Sep 29, 2022
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Our People
Finding Her Future
Sep 27, 2022
Senior couple smiling with a stringer full of Rainbow trout
Recreation
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery Hosts 13th Annual Catch a Smile Senior Fishing Derby
Sep 27, 2022
A photoshopped image of a pumpkinseed fish wearing a floppy hat and holding a carving knife in front of a pumpkin. Two small fish are in front of the pumpkin, and the pumpkin looks like it has been carved into a fish themed jack-o-lantern.
For Parents and Educators
It's Fish-O-Lantern Season!
Sep 23, 2022

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