Partners
in Conservation
The Endangered
Species Program works formally and informally with a large variety of
groups and individuals to further species conservation.
Endangered Species
Program Partners
The following are just a few
of the groups with which we have formal or informal partnerships for protecting
and recovering endangered and threatened species.
Check back as we develop this
page to highlight the many ways that we are working with partners to conserve
the nature of America.
U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service Programs Related to Endangered Species
Invasive Species Program
Migratory
Birds Program
Habitat
Conservation
Fisheries
Law
Enforcement
Wetlands
International
Affairs
Duck
Stamps
Environmental
Quality
National
Conservation Training Center
U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service Press Releases
U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System
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Other
Federal Agencies
USGS
Biological Resources Division
National
Park Service, Threatened and Endangered Species in the National Park System
National
Park Service, Partnerships for Natural Resources
National
Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
Environmental
Protection Agency - Coral Reef Protection
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Private
Organizations (NGOs)
American
Zoo and Aquarium Association
Bat
Conservation International
Center
for Plant Conservation
National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation
The
Nature Conservancy
NatureServe
The largest ongoing effort to collect standardized data on endangered
plants, animals and ecosystems.
North
American Native Fishes Association
The
Peregrine Fund
Whooping
Crane Eastern Partnership
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