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Lawsuit Launched to Reverse Trump Administration Denial of Endangered Species Protection to West Coast Fishers


For Immediate Release,
June 2, 2021
Contact:
George Sexton, Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center, (541) 778-8120, gs@kswild.org
Tom Wheeler, EPIC, (206) 356-8689, tom@wildcalifornia.org
Lawsuit Launched to Reverse Trump Administration Denial of Endangered Species Protection to West Coast Fishers
Rare Forest Carnivores Are Threatened by Logging, Fire, Poisoning
PORTLAND,
Ore. Conservation groups filed a formal notice today of their intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over its denial of Endangered Species Act protection to the majority of fishers on the West Coast.
Relatives of minks and otters, West Coast fishers once roamed forests from British Columbia to Southern California. Fishers throughout the West Coast range continue to face threats from intense logging, increased fire related to climate change and the use of toxic rodenticides by marijuana growers, which has caused a decline in their populations. ....

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Lawsuit Seeks to Reinstate Protections on 3.4 Million Acres of Critical Northern Spotted Owl Habitat


Conservation groups in the Pacific Northwest filed a legal challenge recently to reinstate federal protections on more than 3.4 million acres of federal old-growth forests, which are essential for the survival of the threatened northern spotted owl. The lawsuit asks the court to reject a rule issued in the last days of the Trump administration that eliminated one-third of the critical habitat protections for the species.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service protected the northern spotted owl, a bird found only in the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest, as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act in 1990. In 2012, approximately 9.6 million acres of habitat necessary for the owl’s survival and recovery were protected on federally managed public lands in Washington, Oregon and Northern California. ....

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