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Service Extends Public Review Period on Suggested Policy Regarding Voluntary Prelisting Conservation Actions

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Category: Wildlife
Type: News
Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Date: Friday, September 19th, 2014

Contacts:

Gavin Shire, [email protected], (703) 358-2649



The U.S.F.W.S. (Service) is extending by 45 days the public review period on suggested a policy that would give landowners credit for voluntary conservation actions for at-risk species.

Under the suggested policy, any landowning entity could obtain credits for efforts that benefit declining species. These conservation credits could later be redeemed to offset or mitigate actions that are detrimental to a species were it to subsequently be listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or they may be traded or sold to a 3rd party.

This suggested policy is part of an ongoing effort by the Service to make the implementation of the ESA more effective and less burdensome. It follows a series of proposals to carry out the commitments set forth in the Department of the Interior's "Plan for Retrospective Regulatory Review," which implements President Obama's 2011 Executive Order on "Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review."

The review period, which was due to close on September 22, will now close at midnight on November 6, 2014.

For comprehensive information on the suggested policy, including the notice submitted to the Federal Register, visit www.fws.gov/endangered/improving_ESA/prelisting-conservation.html.

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