News AllPress Releases Our Partners Diversity of effort benefits diversity in nature Oct 6, 2022 Endangered Species Act Fourth annual “Desert Tortoise Week” kicks off in October Sep 28, 2022 Endangered Species Act Aquatic restoration made easier for federal agencies in California Sep 15, 2022 Endangered Species Act Persistence pays off on Palos Verdes Peninsula Sep 7, 2022 Habitat Restoration Endangered Voles Begin To Repopulate In Inyo County Sep 7, 2022 Endangered Species Act Draft amendment to San Diego Gas & Electric habitat conservation plan available for public review and comment Aug 9, 2022 Habitat Restoration Easing the squeeze on people and wildlife Aug 2, 2022 On Second Chances: The Southern Sea Otter’s Return to Ecological Relevance Jul 28, 2022 Fish and Wildlife Service Completes Sea Otter Study, Outlines Next Steps Jul 27, 2022 Endangered Species Act Service Seeks Public Input on Barred Owl Management Strategy Jul 21, 2022 Our Partners Partners Program celebrates landowner's conservation success Jun 27, 2022 Get Involved Celebrating California's coastal butterflies Jun 22, 2022 Pagination Previous page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Federal agencies partner to conserve Mojave desert tortoises Dec 15, 2021Press Release Federal agencies partner to conserve coastal California gnatcatcher Sep 23, 2021Press Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Incidental Take Permit for Manzana Wind Power Project Jun 21, 2021Press Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners with U.S. Navy to Conserve and Recover Five Species on San Clemente Island May 5, 2021Press Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards nearly $7 million to help coastal California wetland ecosystems Mar 3, 2021Press Release Final Plan to Guide Recovery of Laguna Mountains Skipper May 7, 2019Press Release Multi-Agency Collaboration with Local Partners Paves Way for Final Recovery Plan for the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog in Southern California Feb 5, 2019Press Release Endangered Mountain Yellow-legged Frog Draft Recovery Plan Available for Public Comment Jul 19, 2018Press Release Service Determines Coastal California Gnatcatcher is a Subspecies and Remains Threatened under Endangered Species Act Aug 30, 2016Press Release Service to Initiate Comprehensive Review of Coastal California Gnatcatcher Status Dec 30, 2014 Pagination Previous page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Next page
Endangered Species Act Aquatic restoration made easier for federal agencies in California Sep 15, 2022
Endangered Species Act Draft amendment to San Diego Gas & Electric habitat conservation plan available for public review and comment Aug 9, 2022
Press Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Incidental Take Permit for Manzana Wind Power Project Jun 21, 2021
Press Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners with U.S. Navy to Conserve and Recover Five Species on San Clemente Island May 5, 2021
Press Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards nearly $7 million to help coastal California wetland ecosystems Mar 3, 2021
Press Release Multi-Agency Collaboration with Local Partners Paves Way for Final Recovery Plan for the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog in Southern California Feb 5, 2019
Press Release Endangered Mountain Yellow-legged Frog Draft Recovery Plan Available for Public Comment Jul 19, 2018
Press Release Service Determines Coastal California Gnatcatcher is a Subspecies and Remains Threatened under Endangered Species Act Aug 30, 2016
Press Release Service to Initiate Comprehensive Review of Coastal California Gnatcatcher Status Dec 30, 2014