US Fish & Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, established in 1871, is the only federal agency dedicated to managing fish and wildlife resources for the benefit of the American people and future generations. With over 560 National Wildlife Refuges and 70 national fish hatcheries across the country, the agency is engaged in numerous conservation projects and initiatives aimed at protecting diverse habitats and species.
Through programs focused on climate change, wildlife protection, and public engagement, the Service encourages citizens to support conservation efforts, such as purchasing duck stamps or participating in volunteer opportunities. The organization also provides essential services, including technical assistance, habitat conservation planning, and educational resources, fostering a collaborative approach to wildlife management.
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