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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Leaders Unveil New Federal Duck Stamp at Bass Pro Shops

The 2018-2019 Federal Duck Stamp features a pair of mallards landing in a marsh painted by Robert “Bob” Hautman. This is Hautman’s third Federal Duck Stamp.

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Secretary Zinke Announces Grants to Boost to Wetland, Waterfowl Conservation, Access

The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, chaired by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, today approved $24.6 million in grants for the USFWS & its partners.

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Bi-national Success : Lesser Long-nosed Bat Has Recovered ~ VIDEO

Service-led partnerships with local communities, conservation groups, agencies and Mexico bring bat back from the brink of extinction.

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Once Critically Imperiled Songbird Declared Saved from Threat of Extinction

Kirtland’s warbler populations continue to soar; prompting proposal by Service to remove it from Endangered Species Act...

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2018 Federal Duck Stamp Celebrates Conservation Achievement of Waterfowl Hunters

This theme requires entrants in the 2018 Duck Stamp Contest to include one or more visual elements that reflect the contributions waterfowl hunters make to habitat conservation.

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Time for River Recreation as Nation Celebrates Wild & Scenic Rivers Act

The mighty Missouri. The mighty Mississippi. The mighty Yukon. The U.S. has a mighty lot of mighty rivers.

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President Proposes $1.2 Billion FY 2019 Budget for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.2 billion 2019 budget for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which includes proposed legislation to establish a Public Lands Infrastructure Fund..

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Announces Return To Importation Of Elephant Trophies

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces it will approve importation permits of elephant trophies from Zimbabwe and Zambia...

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Arizona GFD Reviewing Feds’ Draft Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan

The Arizona Game and Fish Department is reviewing the draft Mexican wolf recovery plan released June 29 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Arizona GFD Receives Grant to Battle Bat-Killing Fungus

The AZGFD was awarded $12,440 in grant funding from the USFWS to help protect the state’s 28 species of bats from white-nose syndrome.

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DOI Announces $3.74 Million to 12 States for Species Recovery

Species to benefit from CRI funding include the Miami blue butterfly, ocelots, Puritan tiger beetles, masked bobwhite and spectacled eiders.

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DC Court Rules in Favor of Wyoming Wolf Delisting

The Washington DC Court of Appeals issued a ruling in favor of the U.S. FWS, Wyoming, RMEF regarding the delisting of wolves.

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