KEY DOCUMENTS 2016 lawsuit for Endangered Species Act protection 2013 proposed federal and
critical habitat protection 2010 warranted - but - precluded finding 2005 federal listing petition
Not exact matches
Publicly - owned lands play a
critical role in
protection of natural
habitats, wildlife, and water resources.
Through our fieldwork, community outreach and a role in the
protection of
critical habitat, iguana populations are beginning to recover.
The listing could lead to further
protections for areas where these corals live, perhaps earning them designation as «
critical habitat.»
Intensify conservation efforts in the large landscapes required for snow leopard survival by identifying and designating
critical habitats of key snow leopard populations as no - go areas for destructive land uses, maintaining their integrity and connectivity through natural corridors, and strengthening their
protection on the ground.
As the result of our settlement, in 2013, the Service proposed Endangered Species Act
protection for the Mono Basin sage grouse, along with a proposed designation of 1,868,017 acres of
critical habitat (at a point at which the population had declined by up to 70 percent).
Make best efforts to agree on the location of
critical habitat areas in your community, so that the
protection of those areas can be taken into account when establishing appropriate locations for RTF programs.
Learn about the importance of salmon runs and how
critical the
protection of salmon
habitat is from the Charters River Interpretive Centre and demonstration hatchery.
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) took an important step toward protecting
critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act for the Cook Inlet beluga whale in Alaska by proposing to designate more than 3,000 square miles of the threatened whale's
habitat for
protection.
The department's proposal said that «at this time» the lands and waters most
critical to the bears»
protection, called
critical habitat in the law, were «not determinable.»
The group's current goal is to ensure
protection of
critical bird
habitats threatened by global climate change and other causes.
U.S. District Court judge rules in favor of more
habitat protections for jaguars Just this month, U.S. District Judge John Roll ruled that a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision not to designate
critical habitat for the jaguar and develop a recovery plan for the endangered animal was based on incorrect criteria.