The Fort Polk Sub-Office - Stationed on the U.S. Army's Fort Polk base, working closely with the Army for threatened and endangered species management and conservation as well as habitat management. The Louisiana field office was established in 1972. We strive for ecosystem sustainability through preservation, conservation, enhancement, and restoration of habitats essential for the long-term viability of the fish, wildlife, and plants in Louisiana. The field office emphasizes an ecosystem approach incorporating Strategic Habitat Conservation to address and prioritize habitat issues through partnerships with other federal and state agencies, conservation organizations, private landowners, and citizens to achieve the greatest possible benefits to fish and wildlife.
Contact Louisiana Ecological Services - Fort Polk Sub-Office
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Offices
Contact Louisiana Ecological Services - Fort Polk Sub-Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1697 23rd St., Building 2543
Fort Polk, LA 71459
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