Salazar and Locke Restore Scientific Consultations under the Endangered Species Act to Protect Species and their Habitats
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Category: WildlifeType: News
Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Date: Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
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Hugh Vickery (Interior), 202-208-6416
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Salazar and Locke Restore Scientific Consultations under the
Endangered Species Act to Protect Species and their Habitats
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of Business Gary Locke and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that the 2 departments are revoking an eleventh-hour Bush administration rule that undermined Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections. Their decision requires federal agencies to once again consult with federal wildlife experts at the U.S.F.W.S. and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - the 2 agencies that administer the ESA -- before taking any action that may affect threatened or endangered species.
"By rolling back this 11th hour regulation, we are ensuring that threatened and endangered species continue to gain the full protection of the law," Salazar said. "Because science must serve as the foundation for decisions we make, federal agencies proposing to take actions that might affect threatened and endangered species will once again have to consult with biologists at the 2 departments."
"For decades, the Endangered Species Act has protected threatened species and their habitats," said Business Secretary Gary Locke. "Our decision affirms the Administration's commitment to using sound science to promote conservation and protect the environment."
In March, President Obama directed the Secretaries to review the previous Administration's Section seven regulation of the ESA - which governs interagency consultation - and Congress, in the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Act, specifically authorized the Secretaries to revoke the regulation.
Locke and Salazar said the 2 departments will conduct a joint review of the 1986 consultation regulations to determine if any enhancements should be proposed.
The Endangered Species Act was signed into law in 1973 to protect imperiled species from extinction, as well as conserve the ecosystems and habitats necessary for their survival.
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