Fish & Wildlife Division
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is the federal agency responsible for managing fish and wildlife resources in the public trust, ensuring their conservation for current and future generations. With over 560 national wildlife refuges and 70 national fish hatcheries, the agency is dedicated to habitat conservation and wildlife protection across the United States.
Committed to various initiatives, including combating climate change and wildlife trafficking, the Service engages in numerous partnerships and offers educational programs to the public. Their focus areas encompass pollinator protection, habitat conservation, and sustainable wildlife management, reflecting their mission to enhance natural resources for the benefit of all Americans.
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