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The ESA Really Gets It Done

Postby Grumpy » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:04 pm

From House Committee On Natural Resources:

Signed into law in 1973, the goal of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was to preserve, protect and recover key domestic species. However, today the law is failing to achieve its primary purpose of species recovery and instead has become a tool for litigation that drains resources away from real recovery efforts and blocks job-creating economic activities.
It has been 23 years since Congress has reauthorized or made any significant, responsible improvements to the Endangered Species Act to ensure that it works for both species and people. After more than two decades, the ESA should be modernized and updated to once again focus the law on true species recovery.

Get the Facts:
•In the United States, 2187 species are listed under the ESA: 1393 animals and 794 plants.
•Of the domestic species protected by the ESA, the Fish and Wildlife Service has declared only 20 species recovered. This represents a less than 1 percent recovery rate.

•According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the average cost for the recovery of an endangered species is $15.9 million. The average cost of a complete listing decision is $85,000.

•The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service has designated 97.8 million acres and 40,000 miles of coastal rivers and streams as “critical habitatâ€
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