2013
CITES Conference of the Parties Fails to Strengthen Protection for Polar Bears
2012
Wildlife Without Borders partners with Detroit Tigers
Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Public Input on Effective Implementation of CITES
Fish and Wildlife Service Supports First Major Conservation Assessment of Asian Snakes
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Supports Wildlife Conservation in Russia and East Asia
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners with Mexico to Fund Wildlife Conservation
Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Public Input for International Wildlife Trade Meeting
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Supports Landscape Approach to Cross River Gorilla Conservation
Federal Officials Announce Nationwide Crackdown on Black Market Rhino Trade
U.S. and Russia Pledge to Work Together for Wildlife Conservation
Nearly $15.5 Million in Worldwide Conservation Grants Awarded by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
2011
Bi-national Seabird Restoration Effort Launched on the Baja California Pacific Islands
U.S.-Russia Polar Bear Commission Meets, Affirms Native Participation in Magagement
Chinese Biologist Assist Tidal Marsh Restoration in Oregon
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners with Go Ape to Promote Great Ape Conservation
U.S.- Mexico-Canada Trilateral Committee Meets to Discuss 2011-2012 Wildlife Conservation Agenda
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Provides More than $1.9 Million in Regional Conservation Grants
International Meeting Aims to Set North American Wildlife Conservation Agenda
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces over $900,000 in Worldwide Conservation Grants
U.S. and China Commit to 2011-2013 Dialogue Advancing Nature Conservation
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grantee Wins Prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize
Service Announces Over $900,000 in Worldwide Conservation Grants
Conservationists Partner for Bonobo Conservation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Pandas to Remain at National Zoo under New Conservation Research and Breeding Agreement with China
2010
Natural Resource Professionals Gather In Miami
Partners Gather to Discuss Collaborative Efforts for Conservation in Central Africa
Teiko Saito Selected as Assistant Director for International Affairs
United States Disappointed Over Protections for Sharks
CITES Parties Reject Shark Proposals By a Narrow Margin
U.S. Continues to Demonstrate Leadership on Elephant Conservation
International Community Does Not Adopt Proposal to Protect Rare Red and Pink Corals
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Proposal Not Adopted After Intense Debate
U.S. Proposal on Polar Bears Not Adopted by CITES
U.S. Bobcat Proposal Fails to Receive International Support
Partners Gather to Discuss Collaborative Efforts for Conservation in Central Africa
U.S. and Russia Unite for Conservation
2009
Latin American and Caribbean Conservationists Gather to Formulate Innovative New Training Program
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Over $1.5 Million in Coservation Grants Awarded by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Salazar Announces Nearly $650 in Grants To Conserve Critically Endangered Wildlife Around the Globe
2008
Bushmeat Trade Poses Major Threat to East African Wildlife
Fish and Wildlife Service Awards 12 Conservation Grants To Five Latin American and Caribbean Nations
2006
2005
Native U.S. Turtles Gain International Protection
2004
Service Awards Grants to Russian Nature Reserves and Parks
2003
U.S. Supports International Efforts to Ensure Sustainable Trade in Bigleaf Mahogany