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The Endangered
Species Act and What We Do
The
Fish and Wildlife Service in the Department of the Interior and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)-Fisheries in the Department of Commerce share responsibility
for administration of the Endangered Species Act. Look below to learn
more about what the Fish and Wildlife Service does to carry out this responsibility.
The
Endangered Species Act ...
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... and What We Do
- Overview
of Endangered Species Program from November/December 1999 issue of the Endangered
Species Bulletin
- American
Indian Tribal Rights & the ESA
- Habitat
Conservation Planning (HCPs) with landowners to integrate development
activities with endangered species conservation.
- International
Agreements to protect species that migrate or range across North
America and to regulate trade in endangered species.
- Listing Program to place species on the list of threatened and endangered
species.
- Publications and fact sheets that explain the variety of tools we use to help species
on the road to recovery.
- Recovery
& Delisting activities to implement the goal of the Endangered
Species Act: recover listed species to levels where protection under
the Act is no longer necessary.
- Recovery
Plans to detail the specific tasks needed to recover listed species.
- Section
7 Consultation & Handbook. Section 7 of the Endangered Species
Act directs all Federal agencies to use their existing authorities to
conserve threatened and endangered species and, in consultation with
the Service, to ensure that their actions do not jeopardize listed species
or destroy or adversely modify critical habitat.
- Threatened
and Endangered Wildlife and Plants. Our site on species, with links
to regulatory profiles and sites for learning more about a species.
It also includes lists of species sorted by species group, country,
state, FWS region, country; proposed and candidate species; species
which have been delisted; species with critical habitat; species with
recovery plans, and maps.
- Work
with Landowners to help them conserve endangered species on their
lands, including providing financial grants and other assistance.
- Kids'
Corner to help students and teachers find information on endangered
and threatened species geared to them.
- Work
with Partners, such as State agencies and other organizations, to
protect and conserve endangered and threatened species, including providing
financial grants and other assistance.
- Our general
statistics page answers questions regarding the number of listed species, candidate species, habitat conservation plans, etc.
For information on
activities and programs in your area, please see our regional
web pages or contact our regional offices around the United States.
Still got a question
about where to find some information? Please check out our questions page.
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