The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Southwest region, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, collaborates with various partners and stakeholders to conserve and protect fish, wildlife, and their habitats in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Led by Acting Deputy Director Amy Lueders, the region focuses on stewardship, restoration, and building relationships to ensure the well-being of diverse ecosystems.
Through initiatives like habitat restoration, wildlife management, and species conservation, the Southwest region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works tirelessly to safeguard the natural environment and promote the sustainable coexistence of wildlife and communities. From counting Mexican wolves to assisting burrowing owls in South Texas, the region's dedicated efforts reflect a commitment to preserving biodiversity and fostering a harmonious relationship between humans and nature.
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