Monarch Butterfly

Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service Programs found near Dakota County, Nebraska

Working Lands for Wildlife
Tim Griffiths
Working Lands for Wildlife is a partnership between NRCS and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to use agency technical expertise and financial assistance to combat the decline of seven specific wildlife species whose decline can be reversed and will benefit other species with similar habitat needs.
Located in Bozeman, Montana - about 753 miles away
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program in Nebraska
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Nearly 1,000 landowners in Nebraska have joined with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through its Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program to restore fish and wildlife habitat on their lands.
Located in Wood River, Nebraska - about 148 miles away
Fish Passage Program - Mountain-Prairie Region
Fish Passage Coordinator - Bill Rice
Fish need water: that’s a given. But habitat is more than water alone. Stream-dwelling fishes need connected habitats. Waters fragmented by large dams or small, poorly placed road culverts keep fish from accessing habitat.
Located in Denver, Colorado - about 482 miles away
Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Grants
Region 6 - Mountain Prairie
Because more than half of all species currently listed as endangered or threatened spend at least part of their life cycle on privately owned lands, the U.
Located in Lakewood, Colorado - about 483 miles away
Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Grants
Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (CESCF) grant programs provide funding to states and territories for species and habitat conservation actions on non-federal lands.
Located in Baileys Crossroads, Virginia - about 1047 miles away
Safe Harbor Agreements
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
A Safe Harbor Agreement (SHA) is a voluntary agreement involving private or other non-Federal property owners whose actions contribute to the recovery of species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
Located in Falls Church, Virginia - about 1047 miles away
Habitat Conservation Plans
US Fish and Wildlife Service
A Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is a planning document designed to accommodate economic development to the extent possible by authorizing the limited and unintentional take of listed species when it occurs incidental to otherwise lawful activities.
Located in Falls Church, Virginia - about 1047 miles away
Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) Program administers grant programs that distribute millions of dollars annually to state agencies and Tribes to manage fish, wildlife, and habitats, evaluate and enhance species of greatest conservation need, and provide recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, shooting, and boating.
Located in Falls Church, Virginia - about 1047 miles away
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of the Interior
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, working with others, is responsible for conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people through Federal programs relating to migratory birds, endangered species, interjurisdictional fish and marine mammals, and inland sport fisheries.
Located in Washington, DC - about 1049 miles away
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