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Two people hold a pronghorn while another two hold a stretcher and help guide the animal towards the leg openings in the stretcher.
Endangered Species Act
Sonoran Pronghorn Recovery Takes a Village
Jul 14, 2026
A dark grey salamander with light blue spots on a bed of green moss
Our Partners
Red Coats and blue-spotted salamanders 
Apr 18, 2025
A digital collage featuring the logos of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Our Partners
In Defense of Our Natural Resources
Dec 18, 2024
A young woman in a dark rain jacket smiles and holds up two thumbs up. She stands in front of icy water, with a large glacier visible in the background.
Our Partners
Communication and Conservation
Dec 18, 2024
A young man in a bright yellow shirt leans in to look through a microscope in a lab.
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Critical Conservation
Dec 18, 2024
A yellow helicopter approaches a densely vegetated tropical hillside. A thin wire fence wraps up and around the hill.
Our Partners
From Chef to Conservationist
Dec 18, 2024
Blanding's turtle crossing a road
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Shells, Science, and Service
Dec 18, 2024
A woman on a steep wooded slope poses for a selfie. Two people smile in the background.
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Reaching New Heights
Dec 18, 2024
Underwater picture of an Okaloosa darter.
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Eglin Air Force Base named Service’s Military Conservation Partner of the Year
May 17, 2024
Two orange-black butterflies with black and white spots sit on a purple flower
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National Guard protects last eastern population of rare butterfly
Mar 26, 2024
A small fish on a rocky stream bed. Text on image reads Eglin Air Force Base. 20th Annual Military Conservation Partner
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20th Annual Military Conservation Partner Award
Feb 23, 2024
Monarch caterpillar on milkweed leaf and adult monarch butterfly on butterflyweed flower
Protecting Our Nation; Conserving Our Pollinators
Jun 20, 2023

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A green leafy shrub with purplish-black berries.
Endangered Species Act
Service Finds Listing Not Warranted for the Plant Georgia Bully
Mar 11, 2022
Two people hold a pronghorn while another two hold a stretcher and help guide the animal towards the leg openings in the stretcher.
Endangered Species Act
Sonoran Pronghorn Recovery Takes a Village
Jul 14, 2026
A dark grey salamander with light blue spots on a bed of green moss
Our Partners
Red Coats and blue-spotted salamanders 
Apr 18, 2025
A digital collage featuring the logos of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Our Partners
In Defense of Our Natural Resources
Dec 18, 2024
A young woman in a dark rain jacket smiles and holds up two thumbs up. She stands in front of icy water, with a large glacier visible in the background.
Our Partners
Communication and Conservation
Dec 18, 2024
A young man in a bright yellow shirt leans in to look through a microscope in a lab.
Our Partners
Critical Conservation
Dec 18, 2024
A yellow helicopter approaches a densely vegetated tropical hillside. A thin wire fence wraps up and around the hill.
Our Partners
From Chef to Conservationist
Dec 18, 2024
Blanding's turtle crossing a road
Our Partners
Shells, Science, and Service
Dec 18, 2024
A woman on a steep wooded slope poses for a selfie. Two people smile in the background.
Our Partners
Reaching New Heights
Dec 18, 2024
Underwater picture of an Okaloosa darter.
Our Partners
Eglin Air Force Base named Service’s Military Conservation Partner of the Year
May 17, 2024
Two orange-black butterflies with black and white spots sit on a purple flower
Our Partners
National Guard protects last eastern population of rare butterfly
Mar 26, 2024
A small fish on a rocky stream bed. Text on image reads Eglin Air Force Base. 20th Annual Military Conservation Partner
Our Partners
20th Annual Military Conservation Partner Award
Feb 23, 2024
Monarch caterpillar on milkweed leaf and adult monarch butterfly on butterflyweed flower
Protecting Our Nation; Conserving Our Pollinators
Jun 20, 2023

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