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USFWS Pacific

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The Pacific Region for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service includes Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii and other Pacific Islands.

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IT’S HAPPENING! Up to 130M birds predicted to migrate across the U.S. each night this weekend! Lights at night can be very disorienting to birds during their long spring migration. To help prevent deadly bird collisions, turn off or dim unnecessary lights! Graphic: BirdCast

IT’S HAPPENING! Up to 130M birds predicted to migrate across the U.S. each night this weekend!

Lights at night can be very disorienting to birds during their long spring migration. To help prevent deadly bird collisions, turn off or dim unnecessary lights!

Graphic: BirdCast
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Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge is a dramatic mosaic of windswept headlands and offshore islands. Renowned for its rich wildlife, spectacular views and star-studded night skies, the refuge offers a front-row seat to the untamed beauty of the Pacific. Photo by Matt Hanna

Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge is a dramatic mosaic of windswept headlands and offshore islands. Renowned for its rich wildlife, spectacular views and star-studded night skies, the refuge offers a front-row seat to the untamed beauty of the Pacific.

Photo by Matt Hanna
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Anywhere from 200-300M birds are predicted to migrate across the U.S. each night this weekend! Lights at night can be very disorienting to birds during their long spring migration. To help prevent deadly bird collisions, turn off or dim unnecessary lights! Graphic: BirdCast

Anywhere from 200-300M birds are predicted to migrate across the U.S. each night this weekend!
 
Lights at night can be very disorienting to birds during their long spring migration. To help prevent deadly bird collisions, turn off or dim unnecessary lights!

Graphic: BirdCast
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The elusive Wilson’s snipe at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Washington state. These pudgy-but-pretty shorebirds are often well-camouflaged for any wetland habitat, including marshes, ponds and bogs. USFWS photo: Jake Bonello

The elusive Wilson’s snipe at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Washington state. 
 
These pudgy-but-pretty shorebirds are often well-camouflaged for any wetland habitat, including marshes, ponds and bogs.

USFWS photo: Jake Bonello
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It’s here! It’s here! The 2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp is now on sale. Buy stamps, save wetlands, help wildlife! 🦆: fws.gov/press-release/… Photo credit: © USFWS

It’s here! It’s here!

The 2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp is now on sale. Buy stamps, save wetlands, help wildlife! 

🦆: fws.gov/press-release/… 

Photo credit: © USFWS
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Wildland firefighters do more than protect land - they protect our communities, our wildlife, and our way of life. 🌲🔥 On #NationalWildlandFirefighterDay, we honor the service of all wildland fire personnel and the vital role they play in wildland fire management.

Wildland firefighters do more than protect land - they protect our communities, our wildlife, and our way of life. 🌲🔥 

On #NationalWildlandFirefighterDay, we honor the service of all wildland fire personnel and the vital role they play in wildland fire management.
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Trustee agencies seek public input on restoration plan for 2001 oil spill close to the central Oregon coast – more info and how to submit comments: fws.gov/press-release/…

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Looking for a new place to explore? With more than 600 locations across the country, your public lands may be closer than you think! Consider checking out your nearest national fish hatchery or find a wildlife refuge near you: fws.gov/locations 📷 Mike Budd/USFWS

Looking for a new place to explore? With more than 600 locations across the country, your public lands may be closer than you think! Consider checking out your nearest national fish hatchery or find a wildlife refuge near you: fws.gov/locations

📷 Mike Budd/USFWS
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The Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge offers stunning coastal views and is the best places in Hawai‘i to view seabirds rarely seen from land, like the red-footed booby (ʻā in Hawaiian), great frigate bird ('iwa), and Laysan albatross (mōlī). Photo by Matt Sonnycalb

The Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge offers stunning coastal views and is the best places in Hawai‘i to view seabirds rarely seen from land, like the red-footed booby (ʻā in Hawaiian), great frigate bird ('iwa), and Laysan albatross (mōlī).

Photo by Matt Sonnycalb