Habitat management

Facilities

Prescribed burning on Partners for Fish & Wildlife site
The Louisiana Ecological Services field station was established in 1972. We strive for ecosystem sustainability through preservation, conservation, enhancement, and restoration of habitats essential for the long-term viability of the fish, wildlife, and plants in Louisiana. The field office...
Our regional headquarters is primarily comprised of administrative offices, law enforcement, and the offices of our regional leadership.

Contact

Programs

Bird with hooked beak and brown plumage flying
The Joint Administrative Operations (JAO) is a national team that provides standardized administrative support services for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via a shared service delivery model. The JAO's guiding principles focus on customer service, the commitment to JAO employees, continuous...
Bird with hooked beak and brown plumage flying
Each year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service develops an annual budget justification which defines our goals, objectives, and the funding necessary to accomplish them. Once approved, funds are allocated to programs and regions, and monitored to ensure those funds are used as mandated by Congress.