The Gray Bat has been on the US
endangered species list since 1976 due to habitat loss.
Both animals have been on
the endangered species list since 1984.
Not exact matches
The courtroom battle had raged
since the Bush administration had announced in January 2009 its decision to take gray wolves — 66 of which were reintroduced to the region in 1995 after their forebears were wiped out by hunters and ranchers a century earlier — off of the
Endangered Species List.
Off the
List Thanks to repopulation efforts during the past few decades, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) now thrives in the U.S., and since 2003 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has been trying to move the top predator off the endangered species list — a plan opposed by groups that believe the wolves are susceptible to being overhunted [see «Out of the Woods»; SciAm, April 20
List Thanks to repopulation efforts during the past few decades, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) now thrives in the U.S., and
since 2003 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has been trying to move the top predator off the
endangered species list — a plan opposed by groups that believe the wolves are susceptible to being overhunted [see «Out of the Woods»; SciAm, April 20
list — a plan opposed by groups that believe the wolves are susceptible to being overhunted [see «Out of the Woods»; SciAm, April 2003].
Since the ESA was passed in 1973, officials have added 1135 plants and animals to their
lists of
endangered and threatened
species and are currently considering adding 100 more.
CITES, the Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, has banned exports of all four Asian species since 2000; two, the Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin, were listed as endangered in the IUCN's Red List in 2008, making all international trade in them or their part
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, has banned exports of all four Asian species since 2000; two, the Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin, were listed as endangered in the IUCN's Red List in 2008, making all international trade in them or their parts i
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, has banned exports of all four Asian
species since 2000; two, the Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin, were listed as endangered in the IUCN's Red List in 2008, making all international trade in them or their parts i
species since 2000; two, the Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin, were
listed as
endangered in the IUCN's Red List in 2008, making all international trade in them or their part
endangered in the IUCN's Red
List in 2008, making all international trade in them or their parts illegal.
Divisive, sometimes acrimonious, contention over livestock grazing on public lands has smoldered
since the
listing of salmon and trout
species under the Endangered Species Act in the
species under the
Endangered Species Act in the
Species Act in the 1990s.
Giraffe numbers have declined by as much as 40 percent
since the 1980s in a «silent extinction» driven by illegal hunting and an expansion of farmland in Africa, the Red
List of
endangered species reported on Thursday.
Since 1989, the number of native fish
species listed as threatened or
endangered has more than doubled to 31.
The Black - footed Ferret has been
listed as an
endangered species since 1967; more than a half century of misguided predator control campaigns and efforts to eradicate prairie dogs from farm and ranch land decimated the population.
By 1967, the Black - footed Ferret joined the U.S.
Endangered Species List, where it has remained ever
since.
Since 2013, the subcommittee has orchestrated several successes and positive outcomes, some of which include: • Collaborating with the PIJAC Zoonosis committee to update the Healthy Herp Handling poster promoting healthy reptile and amphibian handling practices; develop the Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to
list 53 herp
species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
species under the
Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to
list wood turtles under the
Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed
listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the
Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards i
Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors
listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards in Ohio.
The population was in severe decline, but has
since recovered enough that the subspecies found in the eastern Pacific (Eumetopias jubatus monteriensis), was delisted from the
Endangered Species List in 2014.
It is the most jeopardized of the area's
species, having been
listed as federally
endangered since 1967.
The fox population on Santa Cruz Island has more than tripled
since the island fox was
listed as an
endangered species just three years ago.
But
since then, while the agency went on to propose
listing the
species as threatened (a step below
endangered), Dirk Kempthorne, the Secretary of the Interior, has refused to draw a line between human - caused warming of the global climate and the retreating ice that Dr. Amstrup and other government biologists say poses the biggest threat to the bears.
Since then, they went from «
endangered» to «vulnerable» in 1996, and with a current population estimated around 18,000 - 20,000, some are calling for the
species to be removed from the protection
list altogether.
Since 1973, more than 2,470
species of plants and animals have been listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act
species of plants and animals have been
listed as
endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species
endangered or threatened under the
Endangered Species
Endangered Species Act
Species Act (ESA).
Several
species and sites were reported to bleach for the first time, including: the first known bleaching at Saba; the first documented mass bleaching of the Flower Garden Banks, including at least partial bleaching of all Millepora alcicornis and Montastraea cavernosa colonies; and the first reported mass bleaching of Acropora palmata in Virgin Islands National Park (VINP), a species listed as threatened under the US Endangered Species Act (ESA) since 200
species and sites were reported to bleach for the first time, including: the first known bleaching at Saba; the first documented mass bleaching of the Flower Garden Banks, including at least partial bleaching of all Millepora alcicornis and Montastraea cavernosa colonies; and the first reported mass bleaching of Acropora palmata in Virgin Islands National Park (VINP), a
species listed as threatened under the US Endangered Species Act (ESA) since 200
species listed as threatened under the US
Endangered Species Act (ESA) since 200
Species Act (ESA)
since 2006 [13].
Since the ESA forbids the Federal Government from funding any activities which might harm a
listed species, why not sue to prevent the ridiculous Federal subsidies on Ethanol, on the grounds that the production, distribution, and use of ethanol have a net negative impact on carbon dioxide emissions when compared with petroleum products, thus accelerating global warming and further
endangering the polar bears.