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Introduction to the Clean Water Act And Water Quality Regulation Tracy Hester Environmental Law Fall 2012 November 8, 2012 Tracy Hester Environmental Law Fall 2015 November 10, 2015 Introduction to the Endangered Species Act

ESA Engines Listing of species as endangered or threatened and designation of critical habitat – Section 4 Consultation and “no jeopardy” requirement for federal action – Section 7 Prohibition on “taking” – Section 9

“Species” – “any subspecies of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife which interbreeds when mature”

What is a species?

WildEarth Guardians settlement

Candidate Conservation Agreements

Sage Grouse

ESA and Climate Change

Species Triage? Competing species for limited natural resources and food supplies Limited scientific and financial assets available to save all species Ethics based arguments to limit extraordinary efforts to save species

Lazarus Project

Resurrection of extinct species Gastric brooding frog extinct in the wild in 1980s Genetically unique – only known species with this type of brooding Successfully cloned in 2013