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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is dedicated to the conservation, protection and enhancement of fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats.
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US Fish and Wildlife 2 oras
Ocelot release! This female takes off on Laguna Atascosa after being fitted with a tracking collar.
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Midway Atoll comprises three coral islands, 580,000 acres and is home to 21 breeding seabird species:
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US Dept of Interior 22 oras
Endless fun awaits on America's trails and rivers! today:
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Sumasagot kay @clajoie8
Wow! Nice!
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A Great Crested Flycatcher nests inside a gate (of all places) at Pea Island . Lookout for nests:
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US Fish and Wildlife Hun 1
Another species added to the list of bats confirmed with white-nose syndrome.
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Happy National Go Barefoot Day (June 1, 2017). All mammals like to go "bearfoot" like this Kodiak brown bear. ©Steve Hillebrand/
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Simple ways we can share the beach with nesting sea turtles:
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US Fish and Wildlife May 31
Watch the California condor and see this wobbly fluff ball grow into one of the largest birds in the world:
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US Fish and Wildlife May 31
Sumasagot kay @coyote_borders
We think so too!
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US Fish and Wildlife May 31
Sumasagot kay @CharlesEVaughan
Making the characters fit in this one was a bit of a struggle-- we were trying to convey exactly that though. Glad you said something! <3
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US Fish and Wildlife May 31
Razorback suckers have humps on their back to help steer through the currents of the Colorado River.
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US Fish and Wildlife May 30
More than 10 fluffy reasons to share the shore with birds:
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US Fish and Wildlife May 30
Male birds, like this western tanager, will molt into their most dazzling plumage just in time for the breeding season.
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US Fish and Wildlife May 30
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US Fish and Wildlife May 29
Sumasagot kay @montanamodi
Yes, everyone who has passed serving this country.
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US Fish and Wildlife May 29
This we honor those who have sacrificed for the stars and stripes. Photo by Matthew Hanna /
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US Fish and Wildlife May 28
Sumasagot kay @markkali1970 @GSWA at 4 iba pa
Wonderful to see this!!💕
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US Fish and Wildlife May 28
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Give a peep about shorebirds. Here's how:
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US Fish and Wildlife May 28
Sumasagot kay @RobPowers9 @USFWSHistory
Hawk mountain, PA
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