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Photos from our Flickr StreamSocial Media and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceIt's not always easy to tell if a Facebook page, a Twitter feed, or some other content on a third party website is the official word of the organization that appears to be making it. This page is designed to be a national “hub” for official USFWS social media pages housed on www.fws.gov and other third-party sites. On this page, you will find links to the social media pages for the regional and program offices that are of most interest to you. If you think we've missed one or have any questions about our sites, please let us know at webteam@fws.gov. Social media efforts in the USFWS are just getting started and are a work in progress. Please visit often for updates about our ongoing efforts to use social media for more engaging, creative, and transparent dialogues about the natural world and our treasured fish and wildlife. Our Comment Policy |
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