Features
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Calling for Proposals!!!
The Service is accepting ESA Section 6 grant proposals for conservation activities benefitting the nation's most imperiled species through Mar. 17. These federal grants support voluntary conservation projects for both listed and candidate species.
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Presenting....the Interagency Interior Redband Conservation Strategy
Tribal nations, agencies, and organizations across six western states worked together on this strategy to restore redband. So begins the implementation of coordinated and strategic conservation actions to conserve the species.
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Pollinators Forever
The USPS is showcasing 2 iconic pollinators - the Monarch butterfly and western honeybee - on their 2017 forever stamps! This pays tribute to the beauty an ecological importance of pollinators. Learn more about pollinators, and how you can help them, here.
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A Conservation Gain for Rough Popcornflower!
This November, the Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Agriculture introduced a new rough popcornflower population on BLM's North Bank Habitat Management Area in Douglas County. This endangered plant has a very small range in southwestern Oregon - so efforts like this are important for its recovery.
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The Gift of Habitat Restoration
Just in time for the holidays, the Siuslaw National Forest and partners are receiving $495,000 to restore habitat along Oregon's coast! Two grants for two projects: the money will be used to manage invasive species on the Oregon dunes and to create healthier streams and forests along the northern coast.
The News Room
Conservation Plan for Streaked-Horned Lark Proposed
The Port of Portland is helping to conserve the streaked-horned lark on lands it owns and manages by developing a conservation plan with the Service. The draft plan and environmental assessment are currently out for public review and comments will be accepted thru Jan 6. Click here for official Federal Register notice.
Draft Habitat Conservation Plan Environmental AssessmentSpecies Listing Activity
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Coastal Butterfly on Path towards Reintroduction
With the goal of recovering the Oregon silverspot butterfly, we will reintroduce them at Nestucca Bay NWR and Saddle Mtn State Natural Area. We are proposing special ESA provisions to help alleviate concerns of adjacent landowners. The proposal will publish in the Federal Register Friday, Dec. 23. Click here for the FR Notice.
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Getting Schooled on Fish Taxonomy
Hot off the press! A Guide to Freshwater Fishes of Oregon by Douglas F. Markle is now available. It is the first authoritative guide to native and non-native freshwater fishes found in Oregon. This book combines the rigorous science of Oregon State University's Dr. Markle with beautiful illustrations by renowned artist Joseph R. Tomelleri.
Art Meets Science
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Jr. Duck Stamp Art Exhibit
The winning entries from the 2016 Jr. Duck Stamp Contest are on display throughout Oregon. See the Best of Show and a total of 36 first, second, and third place winners:
Oct 3 - Oct 26: Finley National Wildlife Refuge (Corvallis, Oregon)
Oct 28 - Nov 30: Oregon State Capital (Salem, Oregon)Learn more about the Jr. Duck Stamp Program in Oregon here
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