The Cookeville Field Office provides assistance
throughout the State of Tennessee to Federal and State agencies, local governments, businesses, and the general public relative to conserving,
protecting, and restoring habitat for migratory birds and federally threatened
and endangered species. Our assistance is typically provided through
six programs: pre-development consultation, federal permits and projects,
endangered species, environmental contaminants, partners for fish and wildlife,
and education/outreach.
Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Five-Year
Review Regarding Status of Three Endangered Southeastern Mussels
Press Release
Five-Year Review Document
5
Year Review for the
Painted Snake Coiled Forest Snail
Your
help needed to protect hibernating bats
Bald Eagle Management Guidelines and
Conservation Measures
Spring Creek Bladderpod
Recovery Plan
Establishment of Nonessential
Experimental Population Status for 15 Freshwater Mussels, 1 Freshwater Snail,
and
5 Fishes in the lower French Broad River and the Lower Holston River,
Tennessee
Mussel Meeting
Presentations
2006
Rare Fishes Meeting Presentations
Careers with the USFWS
Funding
Notices,
Documents and
Press Releases
Critical
Habitat
Designations
CFO Lead
Species
Species Accounts, Features, Photos and Videos
Fish and
Wildlife Offices and Facilities in Tennessee
Avian Influenza
Information
Endangered Species Bulletin
How Big is a
Hummingbird's Nest?
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