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    • A One-on-One Relationship with Private Landowners

    • A One-on-One Relationship with Private Landowners
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    • 20 A One- on- One Relationship with Private Landowners Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program What is the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program? Through voluntary agreements the Partners program provides expert technical assistance and cost- share...
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    • CO, KS, MT, NE, ND, SD, UT, WY AK Headquarters Assistant Regional Director for Law Enforcement, Region 6 U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service P. O. Box 25486- DFC Denver, Colorado 80225 Telephone: 303/ 236 7540 Assistant Regional Director for Law...
    • A Texas Rancher Who Became a Believer

    • A Texas Rancher Who Became a Believer
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    • 6 A Texas Cattle Rancher Who “ Became a Believer” “ We’re just ‘ wildlifing’ it all over the place, and we’re happy to do it,” Bob Long said. Long is enhancing habitat on his 550- acre property to benefit the Houston toad, an...
    • Conserving the Elusive Louisiana Pine Snake

    • Conserving the Elusive Louisiana Pine Snake
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    • 16 Conserving the Elusive Louisiana Pine Snake: Partners Take Action Candidate Conservation Agreements What are CCAs? Agreements between one or more parties that address the conservation needs of candidate or at- risk species. Both Federal and non-...
    • Partners for Fish and Wildlife Programs

    • Partners for Fish and Wildlife Programs
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    • 21 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...
    • Sue Cameron and Charlie Edens search for bog turtles.

    • Sue Cameron and Charlie Edens search for bog turtles.

    • Similarity of Appearance (Threatened); Surveying; Reptiles; Partnerships; Work of the Service;

    • The bog turtle is the smallest turtle in North America. The species is protected under the Endangered Species Act and faces great threats from both poaching and habitat degradation as the wetlands where they live have disappeared dramatically over...
    • Cynthia Waggoner searches for bog turtles.

    • Cynthia Waggoner searches for bog turtles.

    • Similarity of Appearance (Threatened); Surveying; Reptiles; Partnerships; Work of the Service;

    • The bog turtle is the smallest turtle in North America. The species is protected under the Endangered Species Act and faces great threats from both poaching and habitat degradation as the wetlands where they live have disappeared dramatically over...
    • Service biologist Sue Cameron keeps her eyes open for bog turtles.

    • Service biologist Sue Cameron keeps her eyes open for bog turtles.

    • Similarity of Appearance (Threatened); Surveying; Reptiles; Partnerships; Work of the Service;

    • The bog turtle is the smallest turtle in North America. The species is protected under the Endangered Species Act and faces great threats from both poaching and habitat degradation as the wetlands where they live have disappeared dramatically over...
    • On the lookout for bog turtles is Service biologist Sue Cameron.

    • On the lookout for bog turtles is Service biologist Sue Cameron.

    • Similarity of Appearance (Threatened); Surveying; Reptiles; Partnerships; Work of the Service;

    • The bog turtle is the smallest turtle in North America. The species is protected under the Endangered Species Act and faces great threats from both poaching and habitat degradation as the wetlands where they live have disappeared dramatically over...
    • Service biologist Sue Cameron in her search for bog turtles.

    • Service biologist Sue Cameron in her search for bog turtles.

    • Similarity of Appearance (Threatened); Surveying; Reptiles; Partnerships; Work of the Service;

    • The bog turtle is the smallest turtle in North America. The species is protected under the Endangered Species Act and faces great threats from both poaching and habitat degradation as the wetlands where they live have disappeared dramatically over...
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    • 3 “ Conservation districts have long advocated that natural resources conservation must come from voluntary, incentive- based approaches. For species conservation, it is clear that success lies in flexible tools and incentives that promote...
    • Private Stewardship Grants

    • Private Stewardship Grants
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    • 19 Private Stewardship Grants What are the benefits? For the landowner: Allows private landowners to submit project proposals directly to the Fish and Wildlife Service and offers a low cost- share ratio to assist landowners in...
    • Renaming ceremony for Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge

    • Renaming ceremony for Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge

    • Celebrations; Ceremonies; Events; Work of the Service; Directors (USFWS);

    • Becky Hamilton, wife of the late Sam D. Hamilton, addresses the crowd at the renaming ceremony for the Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge. ) Speakers Cindy Dohner, Southeast Regional Director, Dan Ashe, Director, U.S. Fish and...
    • Gray wolf - Preparing for transport

    • Gray wolf - Preparing for transport

    • Mammals; wildlife; Resource management; Reintroduction; Canada

    • preparing a gray wolf for transport via helicopter to a staging area where a health examination will be performed in preparation for releasing the wolf as part of the effort to rebuild self-sustaining populations of gray wolves in the United States...
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