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Ozark big-eared bat
endangered Ozark big-eared bat, USFWS photo

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Resources To Learn More About Endangered Species

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered and threatened species program works to build and maintain partnerships, promote good science, and adopt an ecosystem approach to management. But the road to recovery for endangered and threatened species requires your help. Here is a list of materials that we have developed or know of to help you learn more about how you can help. We hope that they may give you some ideas to help a species near you get on its road to recovery, because recovery is our ultimate goal for each threatened and endangered species.

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For Junior F&W Biologists For Teachers FWS Careers and Training Government Resources Other Sources of Information


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For Junior Fish & Wildlife Biologists


For Teachers


FWS Careers and Training


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