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Manatee rescue and rehabilitation groups don't have enough space to care for the rising number of sea cows that need help. That's according to the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service. The agency is co-leading a team to coordinate moving manatees from one facility to another, among other responsibilities.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may soon declare the ivory-billed woodpecker extinct. The nation's largest woodpecker was first listed as endangered in 1967. And its historical range spanned Cuba and the southeastern United States, including Florida.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials are in Gadsden County to present more than 26 million dollars to Florida’s conservation agency. The funds will go…
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The federal government is reviewing the status of the endangered Florida Panther, prompting some activists to worry the iconic species will lose…
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Accurate numbers are hard to come by, but state and federal wildlife officials are raising their official estimate of the number of endangered Florida…
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417 potentially endangered species are going unprotected, according to a national environmental organization. The organization is suing the U.S. Fish and…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week it is reviewing the manatee’s status as an endangered species. According to ecologists and Florida…