International Affairs
International Affairs


Conserving International Wildlife and Plants for Future Generations
Slideshow of species managed by the Office of International Affairs, including:  Tiger, Photo Credit: FWS; Cactus with pink flowers, Photo Credit: FWS; African Elephant, Photo Credit: FWS; Monarch Butterfly, Photo Credit: FWS; American Ginseng, Photo Credit: Gary Kauffman; American alligator, Photo Credit: FWS; Prickly Pear Cactus, Photo Credit: FWS; Yellow Tree Frog, Photo Credit: FWS; Whooping Crane, Photo Credit:  Ryan Hagerty, FWS; Bobcat, Photo Credit: Conrad Fjetland, FWS; Coral Reef, Photo Credit: Jerry Reid, FWS

    Button to the International Wildlife Conservation page.   Button to the International Wildlife Trade

Effective December 22, 2011: Hardwood Species from Madagascar & Panama added to CITES Appendix III

Save Vanishing Species Stamp Now Available!

View the Wildlife Without Borders 2012-2013 Planner and answers to calendar trivia questions.

Slideshow of species managed by the Office of International Affairs including:  Sloth, Photo Credit: FWS; Turtle, Photo Credit: FWS; Egret, Photo Credit: FWS; Gorilla, Photo Credit: FWS; Rhino, Photo Credit: Richard Ruggerio, FWS; Orchid, Photo Credit: Brenda Tapia, FWS; yellow flower, Photo Credit: FWS
 
 

              
 




Last updated: December 29, 2011
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