TITLE

Enhancement of Survival or Abandonment of the Endangered Species Act?

AUTHOR(S)
Ginsberg, Joshua
PUB. DATE
March 2004
SOURCE
BioScience;Mar2004, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p180
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the proposal of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to change the rules under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Implication of the trade in endangered species for the survival of the species; Logic of the argument that trade is a threat to endangered species; Advantages of the proposal of FWS.
ACCESSION #
12514211

Tags: WILDLIFE conservation;  U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service;  ENDANGERED species;  WILDLIFE management

 

Related Articles

  • Restoring Endangered Species on the Pueblo of Santa Ana. Nishida, Catherine; Schroeder, Nathan // Endangered Species Update;2008, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p31 

    The article focuses on the restoration of endangered species, including willow flycatcher, silvery minnow and yellow billed-cuckoo, on the Pueblo of Santa Ana in New Mexico. It states that the Tribal Incentive Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has helped Pueblo to collect baseline...

  • Oh, It's That Pesky Dubyah Again.  // NBS Nation's Best Sports Fish & Hunt;Fall2007, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p10 

    This article reports on a petition filed by four conservation groups in New Mexico to the Interior Department to add the black-tailed prairie dog to the list of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. The only problem is that these animals are not endangered, and in fact, they are...

  • Overcoming Challenges to Species Recovery. Morgan, Michelle; Gifford, Krishna; Babij, Elena; Grouse, Debby; Hornaday, Kelly; Klee, Mary; Balis-Larsen, Martha // Endangered Species Update;Apr-Jun2006, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p4 

    The article looks into the significance of the Endangered Species Act of the U.S. which serves to provide a means of conserving the ecosystems of endangered species and offer a program for the protection of threatened species. The authors believed that the stabilization and recovery of species...

  • Ferrets Test Freedom at Vermejo Park Ranch. Truett, Joe // Endangered Species Update;Apr-Jun2006, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p24 

    The article reports on the conservation efforts for ferrets at the Vermejo Park Ranch in Raton, New Mexico. It has been noted that the population of black-footed ferrets declined from the state due to widescale poisoning of their prey species in the first half of the 20th century. A ferret...

  • Captive Propagation and the Key Largo Woodrat. Muiznieks, Britta // Endangered Species Update;Apr-Jun2006, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p32 

    The article focuses on the endangered species of the Key Largo woodrat which is native in the hardwood hammock vegetation of northern Key Largo, Florida. The possible causes of decline in woodrat population include the effects of feral and free-roaming domestic cats, black rats, fire ants,...

  • The Conservation of Pollinating Species. Winter, Kim // Endangered Species Update;Jul-Sep2007, Vol. 23 Issue 3, Special section p46 

    The article reports on the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC), which is administered by the Coevolution Institute to promote the health of resident and migratory pollinating animals in the U.S. It has been noted that NAPPC has developed to become a partnership of almost 100...

  • Forging Partnerships for Habitat Restoration. Miranda-Castro, Leopoldo // Endangered Species Update;2007, Vol. 24 Issue 1, Special section p52 

    The article reports on the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that offers landowners incentives for cooperating in the conservation of natural resources. The program has provided assistance to thousands of private landowners to restore and conserve...

  • A Recovery Index: Developing a New Metric to Track Endangered Species Recovery Progress. Male, Timothy D.; Walsh, Scott; Bean, Michael J. // Endangered Species Update;Apr-Jun2006, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p62 

    The Endangered Species Act (ESA) faces continual criticism for having failed to achieve the recovery of more endangered and threatened species even though recovery is expected to be a long process for most species. However, little quantitative information is available to give a more nuanced...

  • The Return of the Clams. Butler, Robert S.; Hartfield, Paul // Endangered Species Update;Apr-Jun2006, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p26 

    The article reports on the mussel and snail recovery and reintroduction program conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey, National Park Service, and Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The program aims to restore populations of threatened clam species...

Share

Read the Article

Courtesy of your local library

Public Libraries Near You (See All)
Looking for a Different Library?

Other Topics