937:(ASM), the debate generated a public split between those in the Survey, promoting eradication, and those from the ASM who promoted some sort of accommodation. Edward A. Goldman, from the Survey, made perfectly clear their position in a paper that with the arrival of Europeans in North America, the balance of nature had been "violently overturned, never to be reestablished". He concludes with the idea that "Large predatory mammals, destructive to livestock and to game, no longer have a place in our advancing civilization." The Survey subsequently placed over 2 million poisoned bait stations across the west and by 1930 had "extirpated wolves from the Lower 48 and advised and assisted in erasing grey wolves from" Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. The Survey then turned to the eradication of coyote, coordinated through the
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of wolves, coyotes and other large predators. This garnered them the support of ranchers and western legislators resulting, by 1914, in a $ 125,000 congressionally approved budget for use "on the
National Forests and the public domain in destroying wolves, coyotes and other animals injurious to agriculture and animal husbandry". Meanwhile, scientists like
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while in commission. The BOF usually named its ships after aquatic birds, and ships the FWS inherited from the BOF in 1940 retained those names in FWS service. However, the FWS/USFWS thereafter usually named vessels it acquired after people who were notable in the history of fisheries and fisheries
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in 1973. Also in 1972, the Nixon administration rewrote the Animal Damage
Control Act, effectively repealing it in favor of turning the mission of predator control over to the states. The loss of federally fund to protect their livestock was too much for ranching and agricultural communities and by
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United States Fish and
Wildlife Service Refuge Law Enforcement consists of professional law enforcement officers entrusted with protecting natural resources and public safety. Federal Wildlife Officers promote the survival of species and health of the environment by ensuring that wildlife laws are
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laboratories of the Bureau of Sport
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enforces wildlife laws, investigates wildlife crimes, regulates wildlife trade, helps people in the United States understand and obey wildlife protection laws, and works in partnership with international, state, and tribal counterparts to conserve wildlife resources. It also trains other U.S.
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followed. They also welcome visitors and are often the first U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service employees encountered by the public on refuges. Federal Wildlife Officers (FWO) are entrusted with protecting natural resources, visitors and employees on National Wildlife Refuge System lands.
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The USFWS International
Affairs Program coordinates domestic and international efforts to protect, restore, and enhance wildlife and its habitats, focusing on species of international concern, fulfilling the USFWS's international responsibilities under about 40
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of pieces, parts, or products of an animal to determine its cause of death, help wildlife officers determine if a violation of law occurred in its death, and to identify and compare physical evidence to link suspects to the crime scene and the animal's death.
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populations, increasing the socioeconomic benefit of birds, improving the experience of hunting, bird watching, and other outdoor activities related to birds, and increasing the awareness of the aesthetic,
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The USFWS continued fishery enforcement in Alaska until after Alaska became a state in January 1959, but by 1960 had turned over enforcement responsibilities and some of the associated vessels to the
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construction. Between 1999 and 2023, the program has worked with over 2,000 local partners to open 61,000 mi (98,000 km) of upstream habitat by removing or bypassing 3,400 aquatic barriers.
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in the United States. The mission of the agency is "working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people."
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religious use of eagle feathers. These exceptions often only apply to Native Americans that are registered with the federal government and are enrolled with a federally recognized tribe.
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and all other species, and the two organizations jointly managing species that occur in both marine and non-marine environments. The USFWS publishes the quarterly
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communities in the islands. In 1939, the Bureau of Fisheries moved from the Department of Commerce to the Department of the Interior.
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Huntington, Henry (2000). "Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science: Methods and Applications".
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trains USFWS employees and those of USFWS partners in the accomplishment of the USFWS's mission.
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was appointed its chief;. The same year, Congress passed the
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1991:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1900s"
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Official performing a fishing license compliance check
216:
2500:"Fish and Wildlife Service - Native American Program"
1749:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: FY2021 Appropriations
857:
4383:
Alien Species Prevention and Enforcement Act of 1992
3003:
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
2456:"Eagle Parts for Native American Religious Purposes"
1461:
1367:(Pribilof tender, BOF 1930–1940, then FWS 1940–1950)
4223:
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
3526:
3384:
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
1178:(patrol vessel, BOF 1924–1940, then FWS 1940–1950s)
4353:Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
2070:
2068:
1394:(patrol vessel, BOF 1922–1940, then FWS 1940–1949)
1331:(patrol vessel, BOF 1917–1940, then FWS 1940–1942)
1187:(patrol vessel, BOF 1926–1940, then FWS 1940–1953)
1169:(patrol vessel, BOF 1917–1940, then FWS 1940–1950)
738:including populations of species listed under the
557:
4702:United States Department of the Interior agencies
4407:Coalition for Responsible Regulation, Inc. v. EPA
2277:
2275:
4683:
4465:Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
4229:Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act
3595:BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
3374:Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
3260:Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
1746:
1485:
1412:(research vessel 1964–1975, then NOAA 1975–2002)
1259:(research vessel 1962–1970, then NOAA 1970–1980)
886:
749:
721:
659:in the world, managed in consultation with NOAA;
426:, and in 1910 for the management and harvest of
3215:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2204:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2174:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2106:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2065:
2029:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1999:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1507:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1497:National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory
1492:Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program
653:Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument
638:Aleutian Islands World War II National Monument
627:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
542:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
4475:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
3719:Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen
3641:Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen
2980:Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
2667:
2272:
1956:Records of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
879:adhesive stamp required to hunt for migratory
460:Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy
445:
396:United States Department of Commerce and Labor
366:United States Commission on Fish and Fisheries
4485:United States Environmental Protection Agency
4135:Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act
3512:
3471:Environmental Science Services Administration
3124:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
3078:
2897:
450:The other ancestor of the USFWS began as the
311:Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership Council
77:Fish and Wildlife Service: June 30, 1940
3695:Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council
3273:National Laboratories and Technology Centers
2301:"Landscape Conservation Cooperative Network"
2048:
2046:
1480:Federal law enforcement in the United States
1241:(Pribilof tender and cargo liner, 1948–1960)
949:-era poisons in 1972 and the passage of the
804:
496:
4742:Regulatory authorities of the United States
4697:Environmental agencies in the United States
4341:Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act
3657:Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council
3649:Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
3450:U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
2144:Rosenberg, Ronald H., and Olson, Allen H.,
726:The USFWS's Fisheries Program oversees the
574:, coastal and marine areas, and temperate,
4335:Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
3743:American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut
3735:Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corp.
3687:Train v. Natural Resources Defense Council
3519:
3505:
3445:Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation
3379:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3296:Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
3085:
3071:
3033:Central Utah Project Completion Act Office
2904:
2890:
2876:Technical Report Archive and Image Library
2871:Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office
2550:
1722:"About the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service"
619:Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
63:Flag of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
51:Seal of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
30:"FWS" redirects here. For other uses, see
4093:North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911
4062:Forest Service Organic Administration Act
3703:Whitman v. American Trucking Associations
3407:Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
2052:
2043:
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1772:
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765:
354:
4732:1940 establishments in the United States
4707:Nature conservation in the United States
4056:Yellowstone National Park Protection Act
2913:United States Department of the Interior
2688:
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2649:
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1890:. Fws.gov. Retrieved on August 12, 2013.
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1091:
1080:
679:Marianas Trench Marine National Monument
512:
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4727:Government agencies established in 1940
4692:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
4490:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
3481:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
3422:Combat Capabilities Development Command
3182:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
3008:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
2398:
2160:
2158:
1645:
1005:United States Department of Agriculture
925:and Charles C. Adams, a founder of the
527:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
456:United States Department of Agriculture
434:, and other fur-bearing animals in the
364:The original ancestor of USFWS was the
360:Fish Commission and Bureau of Fisheries
256:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
40:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
27:United States federal government agency
14:
4684:
4583:National Ambient Air Quality Standards
4426:Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
4323:Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
4311:Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
3985:County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund
3316:Natural Resources Conservation Service
2715:
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2152:College of William and Mary Law School
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531:Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
301:or private land not controlled by the
4671:Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action
4192:Environmental Quality Improvement Act
3969:Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co.
3579:Lujan v. National Wildlife Federation
3500:
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2076:"The Pribilof Islands Tender Vessels"
1888:USFWS - National Organizational Chart
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1430:In 1959, the methods used by USFWS's
1425:
910:National Conservation Training Center
904:National Conservation Training Center
866:
693:
593:
586:. It also manages thousands of small
4712:Land management in the United States
4400:Energy Independence and Security Act
4371:National Environmental Education Act
2989:Bureau of Trust Funds Administration
2817:"Biological Survey, Bureau of"
2475:. ecfr.gpoaccess.gov. Archived from
2155:
1747:R. Eliot Crafton (January 5, 2021).
1679:
1662:National Wildlife Refuge Association
985:Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act
670:, managed jointly with NOAA and the
400:United States Department of Commerce
4643:Significant New Alternatives Policy
4495:U.S. Global Change Research Program
3805:Southern Union Co. v. United States
3751:Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA
3665:Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms
3028:Office of Natural Resources Revenue
2615:
2592:"Office of Tribal Relations | USDA"
2497:
2053:Fisheries, NOAA (August 27, 2021).
1893:
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915:
830:laboratory in the world devoted to
790:Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
784:Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
664:Rose Atoll Marine National Monument
454:, which was established within the
368:, more commonly referred to as the
24:
4420:America's Water Infrastructure Act
4410:(D.C. Cir. Court of Appeals, 2012)
4129:Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
3889:United States v. Riverside Bayview
3827:Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill
3797:City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey
3349:Science and Technology Directorate
3264:Office of Environmental Management
2793:
2689:Faulkner, Clarence (May 1, 1999).
2361:
1635:Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research
1604:Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992
1554:Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
858:Division of Refuge Law Enforcement
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491:Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
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4436:(5th Cir. Court of Appeals, 2022)
4198:National Environmental Policy Act
4176:(2nd Cir. Court of Appeals, 1965)
3937:Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper Inc.
3897:SWANCC v. Army Corps of Engineers
3432:Executive Office of the President
3320:National Water and Climate Center
3167:Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
3094:United States government agencies
3043:National Invasive Species Council
2993:National Indian Gaming Commission
2975:Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
2831:
2691:"As It Was in Region 5,1949-1964"
2399:Goldman, Edward (February 1925).
2234:. September 25, 2014 – via
1667:North American Game Warden Museum
1579:Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918
1502:National Marine Fisheries Service
1072:National Marine Fisheries Service
704:National Marine Fisheries Service
404:United States Department of Labor
392:United States Bureau of Fisheries
274:which oversees the management of
194:Vacant, Principal Deputy Director
4623:Presidential Climate Action Plan
4603:New Source Performance Standards
4470:Council on Environmental Quality
4359:Emergency Wetlands Resources Act
3455:Council on Environmental Quality
3235:Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
3051:
2947:Deputy Secretary of the Interior
2716:Siegel, Tatiana (May 14, 2016).
2258:U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
2150:Faculty Publications. Paper 672.
1680:
1652:Arizona Game and Fish Department
1630:Timeline of environmental events
1620:International Migratory Bird Day
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1001:traditional ecological knowledge
935:American Society of Mammologists
845:. The laboratory identifies the
111:United States Federal Government
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4259:Water Resources Development Act
4216:Coastal Zone Management Program
3528:United States environmental law
3341:Department of Homeland Security
3187:United States Geological Survey
3110:Environmental Protection Agency
3013:United States Geological Survey
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558:National Wildlife Refuge System
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452:Section of Economic Ornithology
272:U.S. Department of the Interior
206:U.S. Department of the Interior
4550:Environmental impact statement
4530:Corporate average fuel economy
4414:Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act
3835:Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife
3117:Global Change Research Program
2055:"Alaska | NOAA Fisheries"
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1753:Congressional Research Service
1740:
1522:Partners for Fish and Wildlife
1022:, fishery patrol vessels, and
939:1931 Animal Damage Control Act
898:non-governmental organizations
700:Endangered Species Act of 1973
621:, a huge maritime area in the
535:Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
268:U.S. federal government agency
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4722:Wildfire suppression agencies
4717:United States public land law
3476:United States Fish Commission
3402:Air Force Research Laboratory
3291:Agricultural Research Service
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1544:Coastal Barrier Resources Act
1486:Related governmental agencies
1440:Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
1432:Animal Damage Control Program
927:Ecological Society of America
887:International Affairs Program
792:, a network of 22 autonomous
750:National Fish Passage Program
728:National Fish Hatchery System
722:National Fish Hatchery System
623:Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
552:
464:Division of Biological Survey
371:United States Fish Commission
4329:Toxic Substances Control Act
3412:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
3311:Foreign Agricultural Service
3038:Indian Arts and Crafts Board
2745:"Ramsar Wetlands Convention"
1931:US Fish and Wildlife Service
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1569:Marine Mammal Protection Act
1376:(Pribilof tender, 1950–1963)
1151:(research vessel, 1948–1959)
988:, the USFWS administers the
841:) and the Wildlife Group of
788:The USFWS partners with the
672:Government of American Samoa
422:-hunting regulations in the
18:US Fish and Wildlife Service
7:
4588:National Climate Assessment
4535:Discharge Monitoring Report
4388:Food Quality Protection Act
4210:Coastal Zone Management Act
3131:National Science Foundation
2786:Commercial Fisheries Review
2442:"National Eagle Repository"
2351:"Log In or Sign Up to View"
1584:National Wetlands Inventory
1457:
1295:(research vessel 1950–1969)
1277:(research vessel 1949–1959)
1268:(research vessel 1949–1951)
980:Code of Federal Regulations
978:, Title 50, Part 22 of the
871:The USFWS issues an annual
716:Endangered Species Bulletin
625:, managed jointly with the
505:FWS patrol vehicles in the
483:Bureau of Biological Survey
446:Bureau of Biological Survey
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4758:
4365:Global Change Research Act
4015:United States v. Bestfoods
3306:Food and Nutrition Service
3149:Department of the Interior
2965:Bureau of Indian Education
1901:"Director Martha Williams"
1858:November 11, 2012, at the
1593:Ramsar Wetlands Convention
992:and the permit system for
710:, the FWS responsible for
681:, which includes undersea
540:Upon the formation of the
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4638:Section 608 Certification
4578:Maximum contaminant level
4515:Best available technology
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4161:(1963, 1970, 1977, 1990)
4141:Air Pollution Control Act
4105:Migratory Bird Treaty Act
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2970:Bureau of Land Management
2955:
2938:Secretary of the Interior
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2852:Fish and Wildlife Service
1685:USFWS headquarters has a
1574:Migratory Bird Treaty Act
1527:United States Coast Guard
990:National Eagle Repository
811:Office of Law Enforcement
805:Office of Law Enforcement
564:National Wildlife Refuges
523:Fish and Wildlife Service
497:Fish and Wildlife Service
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4661:Total maximum daily load
4598:National Priorities List
4480:Office of Surface Mining
4305:Federal Noxious Weed Act
4206:(1972, 1977, 1987, 2014)
4180:Solid Waste Disposal Act
3921:Rapanos v. United States
3417:Office of Naval Research
3225:Marine Fisheries Service
3157:Bureau of Indian Affairs
2960:Bureau of Indian Affairs
2674:AFSC Historical Corner:
2319:"Refuge Law Enforcement"
2078:. AFSC Historical Corner
1672:
629:(NOAA) and the State of
303:United States government
174:$ 1.584 billion (FY2021)
4737:1940 in the environment
4628:Renewable Fuel Standard
4446:Inflation Reduction Act
4253:Safe Drinking Water Act
3326:Rural Utilities Service
3138:Smithsonian Institution
3023:Office of the Solicitor
2553:Ecological Applications
2526:Ecological Applications
1564:Listing priority number
822:The USFWS operates the
458:in 1885 and became the
388:Spencer Fullerton Baird
324:, who was appointed by
147:38.845663°N 77.120087°W
4241:Endangered Species Act
4186:Endangered Species Act
4068:Rivers and Harbors Act
3617:United States v. SCRAP
3563:Vermont Yankee v. NRDC
3207:Department of Commerce
2926:Main Interior Building
2823:Encyclopedia Americana
2723:The Hollywood Reporter
1875:March 6, 2009, at the
1782:Falls Church, VA Patch
1625:Sierra Club v. Babbitt
1549:Endangered Species Act
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766:Migratory Bird Program
740:Endangered Species Act
598:The USFWS governs six
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376:United States Congress
355:Ancestor organizations
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79:; 84 years ago
4566:Executive Order 13990
4560:Executive Order 13432
4555:Environmental justice
4440:CHIPS and Science Act
4147:Fish and Wildlife Act
4023:Guam v. United States
3555:Sierra Club v. Morton
3440:Climate Policy Office
3394:Department of Defense
3364:Department of Health
3177:National Park Service
3172:Bureau of Reclamation
3098:environmental science
2998:National Park Service
2985:Bureau of Reclamation
2206:(NOAA). June 16, 2011
2176:(NOAA). June 16, 2011
2108:(NOAA). June 16, 2011
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2001:(NOAA). June 16, 2011
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4649:State of the Climate
4317:Magnuson–Stevens Act
4123:McSweeney-McNary Act
3775:West Virginia v. EPA
3727:Massachusetts v. EPA
3252:Department of Energy
2866:FWS Southwest Region
2408:Journal of Mammalogy
1810:on November 30, 2018
1646:Other related topics
1472:United States portal
1067:Government of Alaska
929:, were promoting a "
468:Clinton Hart Merriam
315:habitat conservation
32:FWS (disambiguation)
4613:Not-To-Exceed (NTE)
4545:Environmental crime
4540:Effluent guidelines
4301:, 2014, 2016, 2022)
4041:federal legislation
3547:Missouri v. Holland
3301:Farm Service Agency
2788:, March 1950, p. 1.
1609:Wildlife management
507:Territory of Alaska
487:Jay Norwood Darling
424:Territory of Alaska
331:on March 8, 2022.
143: /
121:Bailey's Crossroads
99:Bureau of Fisheries
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4433:Louisiana v. Biden
4347:CERCLA (Superfund)
4255:(1974, 1986, 1996)
3571:Hughes v. Oklahoma
3366:and Human Services
2943:Laura Daniel-Davis
2861:FWS Midwest Region
2430:– via JSTOR.
2305:www.lccnetwork.org
1977:"Fishery circular"
1538:Regulatory matters
1426:In popular culture
1220:David Starr Jordan
1202:Charles H. Gilbert
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867:Federal Duck Stamp
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600:National Monuments
594:National Monuments
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307:Partners in Flight
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4608:New Source Review
4394:Energy Policy Act
4377:Oil Pollution Act
4247:Oil Pollution Act
4235:Noise Control Act
4165:Acid Rain Program
4153:Oil Pollution Act
4117:Oil Pollution Act
4111:Clarke–McNary Act
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2132:www.pwrc.usgs.gov
1409:Townsend Cromwell
1030:as the "Pribilof
1017:fisheries science
976:eagle feather law
962:. The Program's
956:Wildlife Services
931:balance of nature
408:fisheries science
317:and restoration.
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179:Agency executives
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