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UNDERSTANDING THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT. What is the ESA? Federal Law : 1973 (USA), 1976 (Canada) protecting wildlife & plants Conserve & recover species.

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Page 1: UNDERSTANDING THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT. What is the ESA? Federal Law : 1973 (USA), 1976 (Canada) protecting wildlife & plants Conserve & recover species.

UNDERSTANDING THE ENDANGERED SPECIES

ACT

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What is the ESA?

• Federal Law : 1973 (USA), 1976 (Canada) protecting wildlife & plants

• Conserve & recover species in danger of extinction

• Preserve ecosystems that sensitivespecies depend upon

• Each State also has their own laws protecting species

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FEDERAL AGENCIES IN CHARGE

• U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Dept. of Interior

• Terrestrial & freshwater species plus migratory birds

• National Marine Fisheries Service in the Dept. of Commerce

• Marine, estuarine, & anadromous species

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Examples of Federally Listed Species

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Bull trout

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Mexican spotted owl

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San Joaquin kit fox

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Oregon silverspot

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Giant kangaroo rat

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California jewelflower

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Indiana bat

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Canada lynx

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Piping plover

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Desert tortoise

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Number of U.S. Listed Species per Calendar Year

Calendar YearTotal Number (cumulative)

1980 281

1985 384

1990 596

1995 962

2000 1244

2002 1260

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Species Recovery Plans

• Restore populations to sustainable levels – Stop & reverse decline, remove threats– Habitat protection or restoration,

removal of exotic species, clean up pollution, captive breeding

• USFWS, State & Federal Agencies, Universities, private institutions, local stakeholders

• May take years

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USFWSHabitat Conservation Plans

• Agreements with private landowners: allow resource harvest or development on part of their land if endangered species on their property benefit overall

– Restore habitat, fund conservation research, remove exotic species

• 250 HCP’s (200 in progress)

– 18.5 million acres

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•Bald Eagle – Listed 1973

•>100,000 pairs in lower 48 states–417 pairs - 1963

•Hunting, DDT•Downlisted (Threatened) 1995

•Still Endangered in California

ESA Successes

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American Peregrine Falcon

•Listed 1970 (324 pairs) •DDT •6,000 breed in captivity & released

De-listed 1999 1,300 breeding pairs (41 states)

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More Recovered Species

Canada Goose

Gray Whale

Columbian white-tailed Deer

Red Kangaroo

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International Wildlife Treaties

•U.S./Canada/Mexico Trilateral Committee for Wildlife & Ecosystem Conservation & Management (1996)

•CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (1975)–164 member countries–Protects & regulates trade in endangered species (live specimens & products)

–> 700 species listed

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American Alligator (>1 million in the wild now)

                                             

Listed 1967, De-listed 1987

Hunting & Habitat Destruction

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American Peregrine Falcon

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PRIMARY ROLE OF THE FEDERAL LEAD AGENCIES (e.g.

FWS, NMFS)

• Identification and listing of species and critical habitats.

• Administration of coordination & consultation provisions.

• Developing recovery plans.

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DEFINITIONS

• Critical habitat: Areas with physical or biological features that are essential to a species conservation

• Both occupied range & its former range

– Areas may require protection or special management

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SOME DEFINITIONS:

• Endangered---In danger of extinction in foreseeable future throughout its range, e.g. Steelhead, California Condor

• Threatened---Likely to become endangered in foreseeable future throughout its range, e.g. Piping plover, Bog turtle.

• Species---Any species, subspecies, or distinct population segment

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DEFINITIONS (continued)

•Take ---To harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct.

–Violation of law carries criminal penalties.

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