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Wildlife Photos & Video
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Media Contact: Lacey McCormick, National Wildlife Federation, 512-610-7765 or mccormick@nwf.org
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State
Estimated Funding - Annual
# of State Species of Concern (2015)
Example Species of ConcernRead MoreState Wildlife Action Plan
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Alabama$25.9M364West Indian ManateeTuberville Backs Bipartisan Bill - ADCNRhttps://www.outdooralabama.com/research/state-wildlife-grants
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Tiger salamander
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Red hills salamander
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Golden Eagle
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Mottled Duck
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Swallow-tailed kite
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Eastern hellbender
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Shoal Bass
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American black bear
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Red-cockaded woodpecker
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Gulf sturgeon
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Alaska$35.6M373North Pacific Right WhaleAK & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttp://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/species/wildlife_action_plan/2015_alaska_wildlife_action_plan.pdf
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Rough-skinned Newt
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Tufted puffin
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Alaskan hare
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Snowy Owl
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Chinook salmon
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Arizona$31M531Apache troutAZ & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://s3.amazonaws.com/azgfd-portal-wordpress/PortalImages/files/wildlife/2012-2022_Arizona_State_Wildlife_Action_Plan.pdf
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Roundtail chubBill would allow AZ, tribes to protect more species
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Arizona treefrog
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Chiricahua leopard frog
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Prairie falcon
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Gila Monster
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Sonoran pronghorn
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Arkansas$14.8M377Eastern collared lizardAR & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://www.wildlifearkansas.com/strategy.html
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Ozark hellbenderColumn: Saving Species Will Create Jobs in AR
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Dianna's fritillary
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Northern bobwhite quail
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Long-tail weasel
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Monarch butterfly
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Ouachita darter
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Red-cockaded woodpecker
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Lake Sturgeon
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California$56.9M1121Steelhead troutCA & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://wildlife.ca.gov/SWAP
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California tiger salamander
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California condor
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California red-legged frog
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Catalina California Quail
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Northern Goshawk
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Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep
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Colorado$25.1M349Greenback cutthroat troutCO & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/StateWildlifeActionPlan.aspx
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Canada LynxColumn: Invest in America's Wildlife Legacy
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Gunnison sage grouse
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Monarch Butterfly
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Yellow Mud Turtle
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Wolverine
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Golden Eagle
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Lark Bunting
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Southern White-tailed Ptarmigan
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Bighorn sheep
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Swift fox
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Connecticut$11.5M565Wood turtleColumn: Wildlife Bill Needs CT’s Supporthttps://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2723&q=329520&deepNav_GID=1719#Review
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Mudpuppy
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American shad
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Horseshoe crab
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New England cottontail
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Piping Plover
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Turtles
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American oystercatcher
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Delaware$11.5M692Delmarva fox squirrelDE & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://dnrec.alpha.delaware.gov/fish-wildlife/conservation/wildlife-action-plan/
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Fowler's toadDNREC: Keeping Today's Wildlife From Becoming Tomorrow's Memory
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Weakfish
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Atlantic sturgeon
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Bethany Beach Firefly
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Red knot
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Atlantic Horseshoe Crab
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Blue crab
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Northern bobwhite
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Florida$39.4M690Burrowing owlFL & The Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://myfwc.com/conservation/special-initiatives/swap/
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Gopher tortoiseColumn: FL leaders need to back wildlife bill
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Florida manatee
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Sea turtles
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Striped newt
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Florida panther
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Big Cypress Fox squirrel
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Shorebirds
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Loggerhead sea turtle
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Florida scrub jay
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Red-cockaded woodpecker
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North American River Otter
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Georgia$27.4M640Gopher tortoiseGA & the Recovering America's Wildlife Acthttps://georgiawildlife.com/WildlifeActionPlan
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Northern bobwhite quail
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American oystercatcher
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Eastern big-eared bat
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Red-cockaded woodpecker
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Gopher frog
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Monarch Butterfly
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Spotted seatrout
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Suwannee Bass
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Atlantic Pigtoe Mussel
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Georgia blind salamander
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Hawaii$57M~6,200ÁkohekoheHawaii Public Radio: $60M For HI Wildlife https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/wildlife/files/2016/12/HI-SWAP-2015.pdf
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Palila
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Akikiki (Kaua'i creeper)
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‘īlio-holo-i-ka-uaua (Hawaiian monk seal)
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I'iwi
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Koholā (humpback whale)