The Endangered Species Act’s primary purpose is to recover species in danger of extinction. Historically, however, once a species is added to the list, it remains there indefinitely even though it may be abundant or listed in error and not warrant further protection. This causes significant economic harm to landowners who are prevented from using their land and local governments who need to provide necessary community services. It is often only when outside parties require the agency to reconsider the listing that these species are removed from the list and restrictions lifted. This is done primarily by filing formal delisting petitions and pursuing the action in court if necessary. We are leading a movement to remove species that do not warrant protection from the Federal Endangered List.
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The Endangered Species Act At 50December 14, 2023
ASL Defends American burying beetle DownlistingMay 18, 2022
ASL Files Notice to Sue on Cave Bug DelistingSeptember 7, 2021
Liberty Matters News Service, Issue 6March 31, 2021
Groups Call for Action on American Burying BeetleSeptember 21, 2017