Department of Interior  Fish and Wildlife Service Programs found near Garfield County, Oklahoma
            
 Working Lands for WildlifeTim 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 942 miles away
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program in OklahomaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Ninety-five percent of the land in Oklahoma is privately owned. The landowner-friendly Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program is the ideal program to enhance and restore Oklahoma's diverse fish and wildlife habitat on private lands.
Located  in Tulsa, Oklahoma -  about 98 miles away
 Ecological Services Regional OfficeU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Ecological Services works with others to plan and implement on-the-ground conservation measures for species listed under the Endangered Species Act.
Located  in Albuquerque, New Mexico -  about 501 miles away
 Fish Passage Program - Southwest RegionFish passage includes removal or replacement of barriers. When fish and other aquatic species can’t move or have access their habitat they could potentially be listed as a threatened or endangered species or, maybe even become extinct.
Located  in Albuquerque, New Mexico -  about 505 miles away
 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund GrantsCooperative 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 1142 miles away
 Safe Harbor AgreementsU.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 1142 miles away
 Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration ProgramThe 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 1142 miles away