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    Golden-Cheeked Warbler in Juniper Ashe Tree at Lost Maples State Park, Texas.

    Golden-Cheeked Warbler Timeline

    The Golden-cheeked Warbler, a migratory songbird that breeds exclusively in the Ashe juniper-oak woodlands of Central Texas, was listed as endangered in 1990 due to
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    Comments on USFWS 4(d) Rule for Polar Bears

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    Notice of Intent to Sue re: Petition to List Wolverine

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    North Atlantic Right Whale Petition Complaint

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    Beach Driving at Cape Hatteras: 5 Things You Should Know

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    Testimony of Jamie Rappaport Clark - June 2008

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    The $61 Million Question: How Can Transportation Enhancements Benefit Wildlife?

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    Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

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    Poll: Arizonans Wild about Mexican Gray Wolves

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    Poll: New Mexicans Wild about Mexican Gray Wolves

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