
Thoughts & comments on the ESA from a former insider
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Inhabited by 17 of the 153 subspecies (=116 species) of North American Cicindela commonly known as tiger beetles, the Willcox basin in Arizona has one of the highest diversities per area of these animals on Earth. Many species of tiger beet...
That global climate change is real and rapidly altering the Earth for the worse for humans and all Life is no longer a question or subject of debate among reputable scientists. Across the entire Planet, we see daily dramatic and unnaturally...
Resembling a white and black or dark brown painted tennis ball with six legs, the African Goliath beetle is among the largest, certainly the heaviest, insects on Earth. An adult may be as large as a human fist - nearly four inches in length...
California is home to some 40 million people who over the last few hundred years have destroyed tens of thousands of acres of oak woodlands, grasslands, pine forests, thousands of miles of rivers, and other natural habitats converting and d...
On October 5, 2022, a self-congratulatory effusive press release crowing about the delisting of the snail darter from the Endangered Species Act was issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (=USFWS). But aside from a few sentences about...
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Retired USFWS endangered species biologist (27 years). Worked in CA, NM, & other States protecting ESA listed plants & animals incl mammals, butterflies, salamanders & gnatcatchers Former Senior Scientist at Center for Biological Diversity
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