5-Year
reviews initiated:
Initiated October 4, 2007 Federal Register Notice of Review and Request for Information
Dwarf lake iris (Iris lacustris)
Houghton goldenrod (Solidago houghtonii)
Niangua darter
(Etheostoma nianguae)
Scaleshell mussel (Leptodea leptodon),
Initiated July 27, 2007 Federal Register Notice of Review and Request for Information
Kirtland’s
warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii)
White cat’s paw pearly mussel
(Epioblasma obliquata perobliqua)
Hine’s
emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora
hineana)
Eastern prairie fringed
orchid (Platanthera leucophaea)
Fassett’s locoweed (Oxytropis
campestris var. chartacea)
Initiated September 21, 2006 Federal Register Notice of Review and Request for Information
Curtis's pearlymussel (initiated September 21, 2006)
Indiana bat (initiated September 21, 2006)
Initiated June 2, 2006 Federal Register Notice of Review and Request for Information
Copperbelly Water Snake - Northern Distinct Population Segment (initiated June 2, 2006)
Initiated March 30, 2006 Federal Register Notice of Review and Request for Information
Decurrent false aster (initiated March 30, 2006)
Gray bat (initiated March 30, 2006)
Iowa Pleistocene snail (initiated March 30, 2006)
Pitcher's thistle (initiated March 30, 2006)
Western prairie fringed orchid (initiated March 30, 2006)
Initiated March 30, 2006 Federal Register Notice of Review and Request for Information
Hungerford's crawling water beetle (initiated July 19, 2005)
Running buffalo clover (initiated July 19, 2005)
Approved
5-Year reviews:
Missouri Bladderpod (April 2008)
Higgins
eye pearlymussel (April 2006)
A Brief Explanation of 5-year Reviews:
Five-year reviews of listed species are required by the Endangered
Species Act (section 4(c)(2)). These reviews include evaluations
of all new population status information and threats to the subject
species.
The
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) conducts these periodic
reviews to ensure the listing classification of a species as threatened
or endangered is accurate. A review includes evaluations of the
best scientific and commercial information that has become available
since the original listing determination or last review, such as:
species biology, habitat conditions, conservation measures, and
threat status and trends. The Service publishes a notice in the
Federal Register announcing the initiation of these reviews and
provides the public an opportunity to submit relevant information
regarding the species and its threats.
A
5-year review is intended to evaluate whether a change in a species
listing classification is warranted. Changes in classification recommended
in a 5-year review could include delisting, reclassification from
threatened to endangered (i.e., uplisting), reclassification from
endangered to threatened (i.e., downlisting), or no change is warranted
at this time. The 5-year review does not involve rule-making, so
no change to a species classification is made at the time a review
is completed. If a change is recommended in the completed review,
the Service would need to initiate a separate rule-making process
to propose the change.
The
Endangered Species Act defines the term endangered species
to mean any species that is in danger of extinction throughout all
or a significant portion of its range. The term threatened
species means any species that is at risk of becoming endangered
within the foreseeable future, throughout all or a significant portion
of its range. In referring to these definitions, the Service determines
whether a species is endangered or threatened based on one or more
of the following five factors as outlined under section 4(a)(1)
of the ESA:
(a)
The present or threatened destruction, modification, or curtailment
of a species habitat or range;
(b) Overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific,
or educational purposes;
(c) Disease or predation;
(d) The inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms; or
(e) Other natural or manmade factors affecting its continued existence.
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