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- Whitebark pine receives ESA protection as a Threatened species
“We applaud the decision by the USFWS to list whitebark pine as threatened,” said David Neale, Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation Director and emeritus professor of plant sciences at the University of California, Davis
- U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public comment on Environmental . . .
The nest proposed for removal is in a dying tree on private property near an existing above-ground electric distribution line servicing a single customer north of the Van Arsdale Reservoir in Mendocino County, California
- Service lists Dixie Valley toad, found only in Nevada, as endangered
RENO, Nev – Following a review of the best available scientific information, the U S Fish and Wildlife Service has determined the Dixie Valley toad is at risk of extinction and is listing the species as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, continuing the protections applied to the toad in the emergency listing rule published April 7, 2022
- U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service launches Center for Pollinator . . .
Today, the U S Fish and Wildlife Service launched the Center for Pollinator Conservation to address the decline of pollinator populations across North America The national center will contribute science, provide decision support, and coordinate and share best practices with land managers for overcoming some of the biggest challenges facing pollinators
- Rye Cove isopod does not warrant federal protection | U. S. Fish . . .
On December 29, 2022, the U S Fish and Wildlife Service will publish a 12-month petition finding that the Rye Cove isopod, an eyeless unpigmented cave invertebrate, does not currently warrant listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) The finding will be part of a batched Federal Register notice for eight species
- Chowanoke crayfish does not warrant federal protection | U. S. Fish . . .
The U S Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that based on a review of the best available science, the Chowanoke crayfish is not in danger of extinction now, or likely to become so within the foreseeable future, and does not warrant listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA)
- Blind Texas Cave Arachnid to Remain an Endangered Species Following . . .
The U S Fish and Wildlife Service has completed its review of an Endangered Species Act (ESA) petition to delist the Bone Cave harvestman, an eyeless relative of the spider found only in two Central Texas counties Based on this review, the Service finds that the Bone Cave harvestman should remain listed as an endangered species under the ESA and the petitioned action is not warranted at this
- Notice of Intent published to draft Management Plan for Northeast . . .
The U S Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have published a Federal Register Notice of Intent (NOI) to draft a Monument Management plan
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