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38 News Releases found

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10/22/2008: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Extends Public Comment Period on Draft ...

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Jeff Warren, (406) 276-3536 ext. 304


 

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced it will extend the public comment period on the draft 15-year Comprehensive Conservation ...

10/22/2008: Federal Agencies to Team with Landowners, Ranchers and Energy Industry...

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FWS-Elizabeth Slown, 505-248-6909/363-9592 or 10/22/2008: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Protection Measures for Explor...

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Mike Blenden 719-589-4021
Barb Perkins 303-236-4588


              

10/21/2008: Information Sought in Suspicious Wolf Death in Arizona

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Elizabeth Slown, 505-248-6909/363-9592 or elizabeth_slown@fws.gov


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10/21/2008: Draft Economic Analysis of Conservation Actions to Protect Canada Lynx...

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Mark Wilson 406-449-5225 ext 205
Diane Katzenberger 303-236-4578

 


10/21/2008: South Dakota Artist Wins 2008 Federal Duck Stamp Contest

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Contact: Rachel F. Levin 703-358-2405
rachel_levin@fws.gov


Wildlife artist Joshua Spies of Watertown, South Dakota, has won the 2008 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest ? the oldest and most prestigious wildlife art competition in America ? with his depiction of a long...

10/21/2008: Agassiz Refuge Open to Firearms Deer Hunting and New Hunting Opportuni...

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Gary Tischer 218-449-4115, ext. 203

 


 

The 2008 deer hunting firearms season at Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) will be held November 8-16, in accordance with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR) and Federal regulations. Permit Area 203 (PA203) consist...

10/18/2008: Joshua Spies wins 2008 Federal Duck Stamp Contest

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Rachel Levin (703) 298 9256

Ashley Spratt (573) 356-5593

 


 

 

Federal Duck Stamp Winning Artist Joshua Spies and Service Director Dale Hall...
10/17/2008: New York City Becomes Ninth City to Join Bird Treaty

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Jennifer Lapis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 413/253-8303
Cristina DeLuca, New York City Parks and Recreation, 212/360-1311  


New York City became the ninth city in the nation this week to sign an Urban Conservation Treaty for Migratory Birds.  The Treaty, a partnership among The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), New York City Parks and Recreation, ...

10/17/2008: UPDATE: 30 Entries Advance to Second Round of Federal Duck Stamp Conte...

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Ashley Spratt, 612-713-5314

Rachel Levin, 703-298-9256

 


 

BLOOMINGTON, Minnesota, October 17 -- The first round of judging in the Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest closed at 3:00 p.m. today, as judges chose 30 entries to move into Saturday's second round. Art from 270 artists were ...

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