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Top down view of a brown and black catfish like fish in a viewing box.
Endangered Species Act
Service Protects Population of Frecklebelly Madtom Under Endangered Species Act
Mar 1, 2023
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Frecklebelly Madtom Final Listing, 4(d) Rule and Critical Habitat - Frequently Asked Questions
Mar 1, 2023
Small bodied fish with a blunt snout, rounded fins, three saddles, and a blotched mottled pattern along the sides of its body.
Trispot Darter Conservation
Feb 17, 2023
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Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Availability of Final Recovery Plan for White Fringeless Orchid
Feb 17, 2023
A parent wood stork, on the right, cares for three young nestlings, two to three weeks old.
Endangered Species Act
Wood Stork Proposed Delisting
Feb 14, 2023
A parent wood stork, on the right, cares for three young nestlings, two to three weeks old.
Endangered Species Act
Service Proposes Delisting the Wood Stork
Feb 14, 2023
Northern long-eared bat with white-nose syndrome in a cave
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Effective date to reclassify northern long-eared bat as endangered extended
Jan 25, 2023
Northern long-eared bat with white-nose syndrome in a cave
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Northern long-eared bat reclassified as endangered under the Endangered Species Act
Nov 29, 2022
A small yellow turtle lies in the sand
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Completes Gopher Tortoise Review
Oct 11, 2022
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Gopher Tortoise Notice of Findings FAQs
Oct 11, 2022
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Proposed Listing, Critical Habitat, and 4(d) Rule for Ocmulgee Skullcap - Frequently Asked Questions 
Jun 21, 2022
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The Stealthy Search for Skullcap
Jun 21, 2022

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Charley Tarver stands in a longleaf pine forest.
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Safe harbor for woodpeckers
Jan 29, 2018
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Aug 22, 2017
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