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Everything You Need to Know about Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse Conservation all in One Place

If you keep up with our blog and events, you may be familiar with a new approach by the US Fish & Wildlife Service to species conservation through locally formed Site Conservation Teams (SCTs). We now have a dedicated page for information on the SCTs and their target species, the Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse!

On this page, you’ll find background information on the project (including what an SCT is and how the project began) information on how to get involved, past blogs, and details on upcoming events. Check out the page and register for an upcoming webinar on February 23!

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