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Partners for
Fish and Wildlife
Program
Who can participate?
Any privately owned land is potentially
eligible for restoration. Most applicants are
individual landowners. For the purposes
of this program, “ privately owned” means
lands not...
Vince Mathews, Regional Coordinator: Eastern Interior, Western Interior & Coordinating Committees for the Kuskokwim & Yukon Rivers throwing a cup of water in the air at 40 degrees below zero. Taken at the Federal Building in Fairbanks on...
Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge; California; Birds; Shorebirds; Endangered species
FWS biologist examines a dead California least tern at its nest on Seal Beach in California. The interior population of least tern was listed as endangered in 1985. Populations along the East and West coasts are not endangered. The interior...
Oil impacted Brown pelican is being cleaned at a Wildlife Rehabilitation center in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar observes the process.
Oil impacted Brown pelican is being cleaned at a Wildlife Rehabilitation center in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar observes the process.
Oil impacted Brown pelican is being cleaned at a Wildlife Rehabilitation center in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar observes the process.
July 9, 2010 - Port St. Joe, FL: Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Tom Strickland (in blue) stands and watches as the nest excavation begins. Photo by Denise Rowell, USFWS.
July 9, 2010 - Port St. Joe, FL: A crowd of trained sea turtle volunteers watch as USFWS biologist Dianne Ingram digs for the next egg. Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Tom Strickland, watches as he holds a cooler full of eggs shut. Photo by...
Two sea turtles were rescued from the interior of Eastern Island in the aftermath of the tsunami that struck the refuge at 11:36 PM on Thursday, March 10th and continued for the next few hours.