Austin Ecological Services Field Office Species Lead Biologist Contact Information

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Species lead biologists responsibilities and contact information for listed, proposed, and petitioned species from the Austin Ecological Services Field Office. Permittees should refer to their Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit for annual reporting requirements for other authorized activities.

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Supervisory Fish & Wildlife Biologist; Listing and Recovery Branch Supervisor
Ecological Services
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Interim Terrestrial Karst Invertebrate Lead Biologist
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Austin,TX
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The Austin Ecological Services Field Office is one of four field offices throughout the state of Texas under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Ecological Services program. This program works closely with our partners to conserve the nation's fish, wildlife, plants and habitat by providing...
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