88 FR 57180
FWS listed the sand dune phacelia as a threatened species with a rule issued under ESA §4(d), and designated approximately 180.8 acres in Oregon and California as critical habitat for the species.
FWS listed the sand dune phacelia as a threatened species with a rule issued under ESA §4(d), and designated approximately 180.8 acres in Oregon and California as critical habitat for the species.
FWS proposed to list the salamander mussel as an endangered species under the ESA, and to designate approximately 2,012 river miles spanning 10 states as critical habitat for the species.
FWS proposed to list the toothless blindcat and the widemouth blindcat as endangered species under the ESA.
FWS proposed to list the Brawleys Fork crayfish as a threatened species under the ESA, and to designate approximately 86.6 river miles in Tennessee as critical habitat for the species.
A district court granted environmental groups' motion for summary judgment in a challenge to FWS' decision not to designate critical habitat for the rusty patched bumble bee. The groups argued the Service had not established that the bee would not benefit from the designation, and that it failed to ...
A district court granted in part and denied in part FWS' motion to dismiss a challenge to the alleged failure to preserve gray wolves. An environmental group argued the Service violated §4(f) of the ESA because it never developed or implemented a single recovery plan for the 44-state listing of all...
FWS determined endangered species status for the magnificent ramshorn under the ESA, and designated approximately 739 acres in two ponds in Brunswick County, North Carolina, as critical habitat for the species.
FWS announced 90-day findings on petitions to add five species to the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the ESA.
FWS initiated five-year status reviews of 47 species in California, Nevada, and Oregon under the ESA.
FWS proposed to list the Texas kangaroo rat as an endangered species and designate critical habitat under the ESA.