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Coastal Program biologist operating a marsh master in the Little Creek Wildlife Area near Port Mahon Delaware
Habitat Restoration
Delaware: Phragmites Control is a Precursor to a Salt Marsh Enhancement
Sep 25, 2025
Coiled southern hognose snake in a longleaf pine habitat in Aiken County, South Carolina
Endangered Species Act
South Carolina: Partners Use Conservation Easements to Connect Habitats
Sep 22, 2025
Female green sea turtle coming ashore on a sandy beach to lay her eggs.
Endangered Species Act
Hawaii: Helping Recover Honu (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles) on the Island of Oahu
Sep 22, 2025
Sky, a working scent detection dog, signals her handler after locating a target scent (bat guano) during a training exercise.
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Michigan: Working Dogs Support Conservation of Rare Bats
Sep 22, 2025
Threatened western snowy plover and chick at Huntington State Beach in California.
Endangered Species Act
California: “Lifeguarding” Threatened Western Snowy Plovers at a California Beach
Aug 26, 2025
Piping plover with banded legs stands on sandy shore.
Endangered Species Act
Wisconsin: Green Bay Piping Plover Recovery Soars
Aug 18, 2025
A saltmarsh sparrow perched on a reed
Habitat Restoration
Maine: Monitoring for Saltmarsh Sparrows at the Cousins River Marsh
Aug 18, 2025
Two U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service field biologists standing behind a table at the Corpus Christi School of Science and Technology’s Gifted and Talented Spring Festival
Wildlife Wonders
Texas: Glimpsing Field Biology Through the Lens of a Binoculars
Aug 15, 2025
Partners at ribbon cutting at the conservation property celebrating the official creation of Potter Marsh Watershed Park. Photo by Great Land Trust
Habitat Restoration
Alaska: Conserving Open Space in Anchorage Benefits the Community and Wildlife
Aug 15, 2025
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$1.4 million awarded for coastal conservation in northern Wisconsin
Aug 12, 2025
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Bringing Together Wetland Restoration Stakeholders in the Great Lakes
Jul 8, 2025
Community participants talking at "Meet Your Marsh!" meeting.
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Gulf of Maine Coastal Program Presents "Meet Your Marsh!" Event
Jul 8, 2025

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Image of brook trout being held in stream.
Habitat Restoration
$1.4 million awarded for coastal conservation in northern Wisconsin
Aug 12, 2025
An aerial view of Weweantic River wetlands
Habitat Restoration
More Than $25 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands and Build Coastal Resiliency
Jan 7, 2025
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Service Awards $3 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands in California
Jan 7, 2025
Stillaguamish Tribal land along the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River in the Trafton Reach, Snohomish County, Washington State.
Habitat Restoration
$10.8 Million To Protect and Restore Coastal Wetlands and Build Coastal Resiliency
Jan 30, 2024
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Wildlife Management
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Awards More Than $20 Million To Help Coastal Community Resilience, Provide Economic Benefits and Protect Native Ecosystems
Dec 20, 2021
Coastal Program biologist operating a marsh master in the Little Creek Wildlife Area near Port Mahon Delaware
Habitat Restoration
Delaware: Phragmites Control is a Precursor to a Salt Marsh Enhancement
Sep 25, 2025
Sky, a working scent detection dog, signals her handler after locating a target scent (bat guano) during a training exercise.
Science and Technology
Michigan: Working Dogs Support Conservation of Rare Bats
Sep 22, 2025
Female green sea turtle coming ashore on a sandy beach to lay her eggs.
Endangered Species Act
Hawaii: Helping Recover Honu (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles) on the Island of Oahu
Sep 22, 2025
Coiled southern hognose snake in a longleaf pine habitat in Aiken County, South Carolina
Endangered Species Act
South Carolina: Partners Use Conservation Easements to Connect Habitats
Sep 22, 2025
Threatened western snowy plover and chick at Huntington State Beach in California.
Endangered Species Act
California: “Lifeguarding” Threatened Western Snowy Plovers at a California Beach
Aug 26, 2025
Piping plover with banded legs stands on sandy shore.
Endangered Species Act
Wisconsin: Green Bay Piping Plover Recovery Soars
Aug 18, 2025
A saltmarsh sparrow perched on a reed
Habitat Restoration
Maine: Monitoring for Saltmarsh Sparrows at the Cousins River Marsh
Aug 18, 2025
Two U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service field biologists standing behind a table at the Corpus Christi School of Science and Technology’s Gifted and Talented Spring Festival
Wildlife Wonders
Texas: Glimpsing Field Biology Through the Lens of a Binoculars
Aug 15, 2025
Partners at ribbon cutting at the conservation property celebrating the official creation of Potter Marsh Watershed Park. Photo by Great Land Trust
Habitat Restoration
Alaska: Conserving Open Space in Anchorage Benefits the Community and Wildlife
Aug 15, 2025
Community participants talking at "Meet Your Marsh!" meeting.
Land Management
Gulf of Maine Coastal Program Presents "Meet Your Marsh!" Event
Jul 8, 2025
Tidal channel and hummocks in restored Chesapeake Bay salt marsh in Worcester County, Maryland.
Habitat Restoration
Another Chesapeake Bay Salt Marsh Restored
Jul 8, 2025
Symposium participants on field trip to Cranberry Pond on Lake Ontario in New York.
Our Partners
Bringing Together Wetland Restoration Stakeholders in the Great Lakes
Jul 8, 2025

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