Mona Khalil, Sally House, Melanie J. Steinkamp, Mark Wimer, David H. Hu, Michael J. Adams
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First posted September 12, 2023 For additional information, contact: Species Management Research ProgramU.S. Geological Survey12201 Sunrise Valley Dr.Reston, VA 20192Contact Pubs Warehouse Our nation’s fish and wildlife species face increasingly complex threats and challenges. Ensuring a healthy future for these species benefits all Americans, contributing to the abundance of our food supply, the well-being of diverse cultures and communities, and the future of biodiverse ecosystems. The U.S. Geological Survey Species Management Research Program (SMRP) plays a critical role in achieving that future by delivering targeted research and foundational scientific services needed to conserve fish and wildlife in a changing world.