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Houston toad
Habitat Restoration
Bringing Back the Houston Toad: Private Lands Restoration Shows Promising Results
May 15, 2026
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Habitat Restoration
Collaborative Conservation in the Willamette Valley Helps Recover Rare Species
May 15, 2026
Spotted frog rests on the surface of a pond, surrounded by duckweed.
Working Lands
Partnerships Drive Chiricahua Leopard Frog Recovery in Arizona
May 15, 2026
A person wearing outdoor field gear sits beside a grassy streambank, holding an Apache trout over a yellow measuring board. The stream and dense vegetation fill the background.
Habitat Restoration
From Endangered to Recovered: The Resilient Return of the Apache Trout
May 15, 2026
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Habitat Restoration
Saving the Rattlesnake-master Borer Moth: How Fire Sparked Change in Kentucky
May 15, 2026
underwater close up view of a run of king salmon
Habitat Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service engagement in the Gravel to Gravel Initiative in Yukon, Alaska
May 15, 2026
Two people posing for a photo outside in front of a sign that reads, “Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge Wyoming Toad Conservation Area”. The sign is dark blue and has the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service logo on it and a picture of the Wyoming Toad
Habitat Restoration
Wyoming Toad Conservation: Partnerships Restore Critical Habitat
May 15, 2026
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Habitat Restoration
From Habitat Projects to Species Recovery: The Topeka Shiner Story
May 15, 2026
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Working Lands
National Agriculture Day
Mar 24, 2026
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Habitat Restoration
Two Decades of Conservation: A Powerful Partnership Along the Texas Coast
Mar 12, 2026
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Habitat Restoration
Restoring Yellow Creek in Pennsylvania: Conservation for Wildlife, Water, and Communities
Mar 12, 2026
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Working Lands
Bridging Agriculture and Conservation: Insights from the Southwest Washington Grazing Association's Winter Gathering
Mar 12, 2026

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Habitat Restoration
$1.4 million awarded for coastal conservation in northern Wisconsin
Aug 12, 2025
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Our Partners
Promoting quality habitat on private lands
Dec 20, 2024
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Land Management
Interior Establishes Willamette Valley Conservation Area in Oregon
Aug 13, 2024
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Iowa Topeka Shiner Partnership Named Recovery Champions
May 17, 2024
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Endangered Species Act
Successful Protection and Management Efforts Keep Venus Flytrap off the Endangered Species List
Jul 24, 2023
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Endangered Species Act
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Completes Gopher Tortoise Review
Oct 11, 2022
Houston toad
Habitat Restoration
Bringing Back the Houston Toad: Private Lands Restoration Shows Promising Results
May 15, 2026
A biologist and a landowner standing in a grassy field looking at the landscape as they discuss restoration potential
Habitat Restoration
Collaborative Conservation in the Willamette Valley Helps Recover Rare Species
May 15, 2026
Spotted frog rests on the surface of a pond, surrounded by duckweed.
Working Lands
Partnerships Drive Chiricahua Leopard Frog Recovery in Arizona
May 15, 2026
A person wearing outdoor field gear sits beside a grassy streambank, holding an Apache trout over a yellow measuring board. The stream and dense vegetation fill the background.
Habitat Restoration
From Endangered to Recovered: The Resilient Return of the Apache Trout
May 15, 2026
Two people standing in a field of green vegetation with trees in the background
Habitat Restoration
Saving the Rattlesnake-master Borer Moth: How Fire Sparked Change in Kentucky
May 15, 2026
underwater close up view of a run of king salmon
Habitat Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service engagement in the Gravel to Gravel Initiative in Yukon, Alaska
May 15, 2026
Two people posing for a photo outside in front of a sign that reads, “Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge Wyoming Toad Conservation Area”. The sign is dark blue and has the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service logo on it and a picture of the Wyoming Toad
Habitat Restoration
Wyoming Toad Conservation: Partnerships Restore Critical Habitat
May 15, 2026
An aerial landscape image showing small, interconnected, crescent‑shaped wetlands surrounded by lush green vegetation.
Habitat Restoration
From Habitat Projects to Species Recovery: The Topeka Shiner Story
May 15, 2026
Yellow and purple flowers blooming near a farm.
Working Lands
National Agriculture Day
Mar 24, 2026
A grass field with tall grasses and two cows in the distance
Habitat Restoration
Two Decades of Conservation: A Powerful Partnership Along the Texas Coast
Mar 12, 2026
Stream with trees and other vegetation growing on the banks. The stream has small boulders in it.
Habitat Restoration
Restoring Yellow Creek in Pennsylvania: Conservation for Wildlife, Water, and Communities
Mar 12, 2026
People sitting around round tables at a meeting with a speaker on a stage with a presentation up on a larger screen.
Working Lands
Bridging Agriculture and Conservation: Insights from the Southwest Washington Grazing Association's Winter Gathering
Mar 12, 2026

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