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Native Species Reintroduction and Stocking Support

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This contract involves captive breeding, transportation, and release of native fish and wildlife species into restored habitats, supporting ecological restoration efforts. It is issued by the Fish and Wildlife Service under the Department of the Interior and is structured as a subcontract. The focus is on reintroducing native species to enhance biodiversity and support conservation goals through careful management and stocking activities. The solicitation, titled "Native Species Reintroduction and Stocking Support," was posted on June 1, 2026, with a response deadline of August 3, 2026. The contract falls under the NAICS code 813312, which typically relates to environmental conservation organizations. Specific details on the place of performance and points of contact have not been disclosed. The initiative underscores federal commitment to environmental stewardship through restoration and species recovery programs.

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Subcontract for captive breeding, transport, and release of native species to restore habitats.

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Department Of The Interior → Fish And Wildlife Service

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813312 - Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Fish And Wildlife Service
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Captive breeding, transport, and release of native fish and wildlife species to restored habitats.

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