Species
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National Invasive Species Awareness Week is Feb. 26 - March 3
Help stop the spread of harmful invasive species National Invasive Species Awareness Week is Feb. 26 - March 3
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Delta Invasive Species Symposium
This year’s Delta Invasive Species Symposium will be held on Thursday, November 30, in Sacramento.
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100-year lifespans for three freshwater fish species in the Arizona desert
A recent study found some of the oldest animals in the world living in a place you wouldn't expect: fishes in the Arizona desert.
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12 threatened and endangered species
We need science with a conscience in our quest to protect our tribal homelands
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10th Annual California Invasive Species Action Week
Learn how invasive species affect California’s wildlife and their habitat.
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Central Texas Aquatic Moss Listed as Endangered Under Endangered Species Act
The last known site of the species’ occurrence is at a privately owned spring with constant flows of mineral-rich water along the South Llano River.
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Crayfish as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has listed the Big Creek crayfish and the St. Francis River crayfish as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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CDFW Provides Nearly $36 Million for Projects to Save Salmon and Other California Fish and Wildlife Species
Saving salmon and rebuilding their populations for future Californians involves many key actions including investing in and restoring salmon strongholds as climate refugia, increasing partnerships, working with Tribes, doing more large-scale restoration at a faster pace, modernizing old infrastructure and creating fish passage around migration barriers. Today’s awards invest in those types of salmon projects.
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Invasive Species Art and Video Contest
Deadline May 1, 2023. Theme: "Think Ahead; Stop the Spread" Invasive species are plants, animals, and microorganisms that are not native to an environment, and that once introduced, establish, quickly reproduce and spread, and harm the environment, economy, or human health. Invasive species spread in many ways, and everyone can play a part in stopping them from spreading. Download art and video contest flyer.(opens in new tab)
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$3.6 million for invasive species projects
Michigan awards $3.6 million for invasive species projects The state of Michigan Wednesday announced that 35 projects will share $3.6 million in grants through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.
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IGFA Women’s Line Class World Record for the species
This record is currently pending and under review.
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Report These DBW Watchlist Species!
Any sightings of these watchlist species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
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Invasive species eradicating Tennessee bass species
the species has appeared in new lakes, rivers and reservoirs where it is considered invasive
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Can you identify this saltwater fish species?
This fish is commonly caught from piers and the sandy shore, and has bronze or brassy bars on its side.
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Genetic diversity of bass species
A new study by Yale ichthyologists provides a clearer picture of species diversity among black basses — one of the most cherished and economically important lineages of freshwater gamefish.
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2022 California Invasive Species Action Week
Learn how invasive species affect California’s wildlife and their habitat.
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National Invasive Species Report
Wildlife Forever is proud to release the 2021 Clean Drain Dry Initiative® annual accomplishment report.