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Watch Out for Nesting Birds
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Many Different Types of Bird Nests Pop Up Each Spring Across the United States
Spring is nesting season, but not all nests are the same....
New Funding for Collaborative Conservation Efforts Will Benefit People and Wildlife in Sagebrush Country
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$2.81 Million in Sagebrush Conservation Grants includes projects in Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming
Last month the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation...
Arctic Grayling Reclaim Historic Spawning Territory For Second Consecutive Year
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Earlier this week, U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) fisheries staff made an exciting discovery:Arctic grayling were found near the spring head of Elk Springs...
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Bad News for Bats in Kansas and Texas
Earlier this month white-nose syndrome was officially confirmed in Kansas. The deadly fungal disease has infected bat...
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WATCH LIVE VIDEO OF SAGE-GROUSE DANCE
For the fourth straight year, you can witness the greater sage-grouse dancing to find a mate on a live-streaming...
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There are four migratory flyways used by birds in North America: the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyways. Image: USFWS
How to Help Birds and...
Get Out on the Water
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A happy angler holds a fish at the Watershed Festival and Fishing Derby in Montana / USFWS
NEW AGREEMENT AIMS TO INCREASE INTEREST IN FISHING...
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Male greater sage-grouse displays air sacs to attract a female hen. Photo credit: USFWS
ANIMALS WIN VALENTINE'S DAY
Yes, Valentine's Day is over, but these romantic...
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A broad-tailed hummingbird feeding on Agastache by Ryan Moehring/USFWS
Love is Wild: Mating and Dating in the Natural World
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner,...
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A pair of nesting western grebes at Chase Lake Wetland Management District in North Dakota by Neil Shook/USFWS
World Wetlands Day
February 2 marks World Wetlands...