Ecological Services
Conserving the Nature of America
Meet the Biologist

Paige Najvar.

The big state of Texas is home to one of the world's tiniest toads. Unfortunately, rapid declines in its population make it challenging for this imperiled species to survive. Fortunately, the Houston toad has Paige Najvar ...

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What We Do


The Ecological Services Program is a leader in conserving our nations' imperiled species and their habitats, ensuring that sustainable populations of fish, wildlife, and plants continue to thrive for future generations.

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With offices in all 50 states, the Ecological Services Program is working with you to meet the challenge of conserving the nature of America. Click on the map to find an Ecological Services Field Office in your state.

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News

Federal Agencies Strengthen Opportunities for Public Engagement in Voluntary Conservation Efforts Under ESA

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries have finalized revisions to the Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances (CCAAs) policy ...

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Final Policy Provides Standards to Offset Impacts of Development on America's Most At-Risk Species

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today finalized its Endangered Species Act (ESA) Compensatory Mitigation Policy (CMP). It is the first such policy issued by the Service. The policy that will effectively and sustainably offset the adverse impacts of development activities to the nation’s most at-risk species and their habitats. The policy follows,,,
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Last updated: December 27, 2016