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Endangered species / Environmental law / Conservation in the United States / Endangered Species Act / United States Fish and Wildlife Service / Habitat conservation / Habitat Conservation Plan / Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge / SPAWN / Environment / Conservation / Ecology
Date: 2006-09-26 11:55:19
Endangered species
Environmental law
Conservation in the United States
Endangered Species Act
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Habitat conservation
Habitat Conservation Plan
Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge
SPAWN
Environment
Conservation
Ecology

FY2006 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Grants Habitat Conservation Plan Land Acquisition Grants by State: * Indicates partial funding awarded California *Coachella Valley Fringe-Toed Lizard HCP (Riversid

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