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  • Invasive Species - The introduction of non-native species is now the second greatest threat to native species.
  • Partnerships in Conservation - Many people are working to restore ecosystems for species.
  • Habitat Conservation Planning - The Karner Blue Butterfly Habitat Conservation Plan protects many species in the ecosystem
  • America's National Wildlife Refuge System - Sanctuaries or refuges protect the ecosystems that endangered and threatened species depend on.
  • For students of all ages - Explore and learn about fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats and how you can help conserve, protect, and enhance them.
  • Volunteers - With more than 36,000 volunteers contributing in excess of 1.4 million hours of their time, skills and talents, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (FWS) volunteer program is robust and continuing to grow.
  • Jobs - Become a biologist, botanist, environmental educator, law enforcement officer, computer specialist, or environmental lawyer... there are lots of possibilities.
  • Working Together: Partnerships for Endangered Species Recovery - To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, see the Endangered Species Program's poster, "Working Together: Partnerships for Endangered Species Recovery."

 

 


Last modified: April 23, 2007