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Grant Funding Will Advance a Novel Immune-based Strategy to Prevent White-nose Syndrome in North American Bats
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison, today announced receipt of a more than $2.5 million grant to develop an innovative treatment to prevent white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease decimating North American bat populations.
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Conservation, Key Administration Initiatives Prioritized in President’s $2.1 Billion FY 2024 Budget Request for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Biden-Harris administration today released the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2024. The proposed budget includes $2.1 billion to fund the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s resource management and conservation programs and to support the administration’s priorities.
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Second review finds Joshua trees do not require protection under the Endangered Species Act
CARLSBAD, Calif. — After conducting a second in-depth review of two species commonly known as Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia and Yucca jaegeriana), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service concluded neither species requires protection under the Endangered Species Act.
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Over $120M From Inflation Reduction Act Advances Resilience
Inflation Reduction Act Invests Over $120 Million in Proven Projects to Advance Climate Resilience, Conservation and Equity
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Service Announces Zoonotic Disease Initiative Funding Opportunity
Funds Will Support Critical Zoonotic Disease Prevention and Preparedness Activities
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Service Extends Effective Date for Lesser Prairie-Chicken Listing
Service Extends Effective Date for Lesser Prairie-Chicken Listing
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Expanded grant opportunities fund conservation for imperiled bumble bees
Expanded grant opportunities fund conservation for imperiled bumble bees
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Draft Compatibility Determination on Natural Resource Collecting
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has prepared a draft compatibility determination for the non-commercial collecting of of plant and animal products by the Fallon Paiute Shosone Tribe for cultural purposes.
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Department of the Interior Releases Multiagency Strategy for Preventing Imminent Extinction of Hawaiʻi Forest Birds
The Department of the Interior today announced a multiagency strategy that seeks to prevent imminent extinction of Hawaiian forest birds imperiled by mosquito-borne avian malaria.
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Whitebark pine receives Endangered Species Act protection as a Threatened specie
Whitebark pine receives Endangered Species Act protection as a Threatened specie
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$6.5M in Reimbursement Funds for Endangered Species Care on Way
$6.5M in Reimbursement Funds for Endangered Species Care on Way
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Brothers sentenced for roles in conspiracy to smuggle native turtles from the U.S.
Brothers sentenced for roles in conspiracy to smuggle native turtles from the U.S.
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Brothers sentenced for roles in conspiracy to smuggle native turtles from the U.S.
Brothers sentenced for roles in conspiracy to smuggle native turtles from the U.S.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Comment on Revised Red Wolf Recovery Plan to Guide Recovery
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Comment on Revised Red Wolf Recovery Plan to Guide Recovery
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$9M Awards Fund Wildlife Disease Prevention and Preparedness
$9M Awards Fund Wildlife Disease Prevention and Preparedness
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Endangered Voles Begin To Repopulate In Inyo County
Endangered Voles Begin To Repopulate In Inyo County
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Persistence pays off on Palos Verdes Peninsula
Persistence pays off on Palos Verdes Peninsula
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Endangered Voles Begin To Repopulate In Inyo County
Endangered Voles Begin To Repopulate In Inyo County
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Biologists and Foresters Come Together to Manage Carolina Northern Flying Squirrel Habitat
Biologists and Foresters Come Together to Manage Carolina Northern Flying Squirrel Habitat
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2022 Waterfowl Banding Operations: Central Saskatchewan
2022 Waterfowl Banding Operations: Central Saskatchewan