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Migratory Bird Treaty Act Final Rule Faces Hurdles

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 On January 7, 2021, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”) issued a final rule codifying the Trump Administration’s interpretation that the prohibitions of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (“MBTA”) only apply to actions “directed at” migratory birds, their nests, or their eggs (“Final Rule”).  Consistent with the proposed rule (see VNF’s previous alert), FWS adopted the interpretation “that the scope of the MBTA does not include incidental take.”  The Final Rule is currently scheduled to become effective on February 8, 2021.  However, implementation of this Final Rule faces significant hurdles it may be struck down in federal court, disapproved pursuant to the Congressional Review Act (“CRA”), or withdrawn by the Biden Administration.

Biden s oil-leasing review could alter 100-year-old royalty rates

Biden s oil-leasing review could alter 100-year-old royalty rates Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Bloomberg FacebookTwitterEmail This undated photo shows the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, HO / TNS President Joe Biden’s planned moratorium of oil and gas leasing will buy time for a broad review of whether and how fossil fuels should be extracted from lands under the U.S. government’s control. The result could have a profound impact on an industry that employs hundreds of thousands of Americans by determining what access it will have on a 10th of the nation’s land and almost all of its coastal waters.

Grizzly, 34, confirmed as Yellowstone region s oldest known

Grizzly, 34, confirmed as Yellowstone region s oldest known
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Release more red wolves into NC, judge tells U S Fish and Wildlife Service

Former FWP Director Appointed To U S Fish And Wildlife Service

Former Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Martha Williams was appointed on Wednesday as second-in-command at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Biden Administration. William’s replacement within Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte’s cabinet was also named today. As principal deputy director of FWS, Williams will oversee a federal agency tasked with managing wildlife and habitat across the country, and  in charge of more than 150 million acres of land in the National Wildlife Refuge System. The agency also administers the Endangered Species Act. At FWP, Williams was at the helm of fishing and hunting policy in Montana. That agency also guides how the state deals with federally-protected species like grizzly bears, bull trout and Canada lynx, and

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