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The Endangered Species Bulletin was created in 1976 to meet the growing demand for endangered species program news. Through the Bulletin, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service disseminates information on rulemakings, recovery plans and activities, conservation partnerships, research developments, and a variety of other issues. It is distributed on-line four times per year.
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Endangered Species Bulletin

2009 Issue
Spring 2009 cover Spring: Recovery progress in the 35th year of the Endangered Species Act [PDF] New
2008 Issues
2008 Bulletin Highlights cover 2008 Highlights [PDF]
fall 2008 cover Fall: U.S. Geological Survey research projects in support of endangered species conservation [PDF]
summer 2008 cover Summer: Integrating Native American cultural and traditional values with modern conservation principles [PDF]
Cover of  Spring 2008 Bulletin Spring: The Year of the Frog [PDF]

 

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Last updated: April 29, 2009