U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species Act of 1973 IAN VOGEL FISH AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST SIERRA-CASCADES DIVISION ENDANGERED SPECIES PROGRAM SACRAMENTO FISH AND WILDLIFE OFFICE
ESA (Endangered Species Act) to provide a means whereby the ecosystems upon which endangered species and threatened species depend may be conserved, to provide a program for the conservation of such endangered species and threatened species, and to take such steps as may be appropriate to achieve the purposes of the treaties and conventions set forth in subsection (a) of this section
Section 4 - Listing Endangered A species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range Threatened A species which is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future
Section 4 - Listing A species is added to the list when it is determined to be endangered or threatened because of any of the following factors: The present or threatened destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range; Overutilization for commercial, scientific, or educational purposes; Disease or predation; The inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms; Other natural or manmade factors affecting its survival
Section 4 Critical Habitat Specific geographic area that contains features essential to the conservation of an endangered or threatened species that may require special management and protection Imposes no restrictions on state or private actions on non-federal lands where no federal funding, permits, or approvals are required
Section 4 - Recovery Develop and implement Recovery Plans for threatened and endangered species Recovery Plans provide guidance on how best to help listed species achieve recovery Site-specific management actions for private, Federal, and State cooperation in conserving listed species and their ecosystems Objective, measurable criteria which, when met, would result in a determination that the species be removed from the list Estimates of the time and costs required to achieve the plan s goal
Recovery Actions Captive Rearing, Translocations, Reintroductions
Recovery Actions Inoculations
Recovery Actions Non-native fish removal
Section 4 - Delisting
Listed Species on the Eldorado NF
ENF s Listed Species California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) Listed as Threatened in 1996 (Revised) Critical Habitat in 2010
ENF s Listed Species Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog (Rana sierrae) Listed as Endangered in 2014 Critical Habitat in 2016
ENF s Listed Species Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) Listed as Threatened in 2014 Critical Habitat in 2016
ENF s Listed Species Layne s Butterweed (Senecio layneae) Listed as Threatened in 1996 Photo: Teresa Prendusi, fs.fed.us Photo: S. Tyron, fs.fed.us
Section 9 - Prohibitions Harass Harm Pursue Hunt Shoot Wound It is unlawful to take listed species* Kill Trap Capture Collect Or attempt to engage in any such conduct *Listed plants are not protected from take, although it is illegal to collect or maliciously harm them on Federal land
Section 9 - Prohibitions
Are there any exceptions? Section 7 Federal agencies must ensure that actions they authorize, fund, or carry out are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of listed species or adversely modify critical habitat Informal Consultation Letter of Concurrence Formal Consultation Biological Opinion Section 10 Habitat Conservation Plan Landowners receive a permit to take species incidental to otherwise legal activities Recovery Permit required for scientific research on a listed species or activities to enhance a listed species propagation or survival
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