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The bet365下载ios (Service) jointly administers the Endangered Species Act (ESA) with the Commerce Department鈥檚 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Our primary responsibilities are terrestrial and freshwater organisms, while the responsibilities of NMFS are mainly marine wildlife such as whales and anadromous fish such as salmon.

The ESA directs us to add endangered and threatened species to the federal lists of endangered and threatened wildlife and plants, and remove species that are not endangered or threatened from these lists.  The classification of a species under the ESA depends on its biological status and threats to its existence.  An 鈥渆ndangered species鈥 is one that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. A 鈥渢hreatened species鈥 is one that is likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Any species of plant or animal may be considered for listing as endangered or threatened.

Once we list a species as endangered or threatened, protective measures apply. These measures include:

  • protection from adverse effects of federal activities (through consultations under section 7 of the ESA);
  • restrictions on take and trade;
  • authority for us to develop and carry out recovery plans for listed species under U.S. jurisdiction;
  • authority for us to purchase important habitat; and
  • federal aid to State and Commonwealth wildlife agencies that have cooperative endangered species agreements with us.

Listing also lends greater recognition to a species' precarious status, encouraging conservation efforts by other agencies (foreign, federal, state, and local), independent organizations, and concerned individuals.

Our History

Interest in conserving species in danger of extinction got national attention in 1966 when Congress passed the Endangered Species Preservation Act. Globally, the issue generated action in 1969, when Congress passed the Endangered Species Conservation Act, which recognized that fish and wildlife and plants know no jurisdictional boundaries and that conservation is a global issue. In an international approach, the Act called for a meeting of countries to plan a strategy to prevent extinctions鈥攁n event that took place in 1973, when 80 nations gathered in Washington, D.C., demonstrating the scope of the concern. Months later, on December 28, 1973, President Nixon signed into law the Endangered Species Act.

Regulations and Policies

We have developed a number of national policies and issued internal guidance to promote efficiency and consistency in our implementation of the ESA. Below you will find links to summaries of our major policies related to listing and critical habitat.

Policy or RegulationDateDocument
Endangered and Threatened Species Listing and Recovery Priority GuidelinesSeptember 21, 1983; November 15, 1983 - Correction48 FR 43098;
Interagency Policy on Information Standards under the ESAJuly 1, 1994
Interagency Policy Regarding the Recognition of Distinct Vertebrate Population Segments Under the ESAFebruary 7, 1996
Final Policy for Evaluation of Conservation Efforts When Making Listing DecisionsMarch 28, 2003
Policy on Interpretation of the Phrase "Significant Portion of Its Range" in the ESA's Definitions of "Endangered Species" and "Threatened Species"July 1, 2014
Implementing Changes to the Regulations for Designating Critical HabitatFebruary 11, 2016
Policy Regarding Implementation of Section 4(b)(2) of the Endangered Species ActFebruary 11, 2016
Methodology for Prioritizing Status Reviews and Accompanying 12-Month Findings on Petitions for Listing Under the Endangered Species ActJuly 27, 2016
Revisions to the Regulations for PetitionsSeptember 27, 2016
Regulations for Prohibitions to Threatened Wildlife and PlantsAugust 27, 2019
Regulations for Listing Species and Designating Critical HabitatAugust 27, 2019
Regulations for Listing Endangered and Threatened Species and Designating Critical HabitatDecember 16, 2020
Regulations for Designating Critical HabitatDecember 18, 2020