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Welcome to the Arlington Ecological Services Field Office."Our mission is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people" - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mission StatementThe Arlington Ecological Services Field Office (ARLES) provides assistance to Federal and State agencies, local governments, businesses, and the general public relative to conserving, protecting, and restoring habitat for a variety of Federal trust resources, including migratory birds and federally threatened and endangered species. Our assistance is typically provided through five programs: education/outreach, endangered species, environmental contaminants, federal permits and projects, and Partners for Fish and Wildlife. For more information regarding these programs, follow the links to the left. The ARLES was originally established in 1950 as a Division of River Basin Studies Office in Fort Worth, Texas. The ARLES is one of the oldest Ecological Services Field Stations in the United States and was the first field station created in Texas. The office was relocated to Arlington in 1990. We are currently located at: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Our two satellite offices are located in Lufkin (East Texas Sub-office) and Canadian (West Texas Sub-office), Texas. Questions? Please check out the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) and our search engine before you contact us. This page was last updated on 01/16/07. |