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Prospects for Recovering Endemic Fishes Pursuant to the U.S. Endangered Species Act

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Title Prospects for Recovering Endemic Fishes Pursuant to the U.S. Endangered Species Act
Names Williams, Jack E. (creator)
Macdonald, Catherine A. (creator)
Williams, Cindy Deacon (creator)
Weeks, Hal (creator)
Lampman, Georgina (creator)
Sada, Don W. (creator)
Date Issued 2005-06 (iso8601)
Abstract If the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is measured by the number of endangered species that have been recovered and delisted, then the act is not very successful. Only 15 species have been delisted because of recovery in the history of the ESA. The Borax Lake chub (Gila boraxobius), an endangered species restricted to an Oregon spring system, is considered to be on the brink of recovery and may warrant future delisting. A panel of scientists was convened to determine consensus regarding the species' listing status by reviewing: (1) current habitat conditions, (2) implementation of the recovery plan, and (3) applicability of ESA listing factors. Despite substantial progress towards recovery, threats to the species remain, including habitat degradation and the potential introduction of nonnative species. These are problems common to many fishes of highly restricted distribution. Because the Borax Lake chub occurs in a single spring system, the species remains vulnerable to catastrophic loss and requires continuing protection afforded by the ESA. Like many spring-dwelling fishes with a restricted range, recovery of the Borax Lake chub to the point where ESA protection is no longer required is an admirable but largely unobtainable goal. Prevention of extinction rather than delisting is a more appropriate measure of ESA success for such species.
Genre Article
Topic Endangered species
Identifier Williams, J. E., Macdonald, C. A., Williams, C. D., Weeks, H., Lampman, G., & Sada, D. W. (2005, June). Prospects for Recovering Endemic Fishes Pursuant to the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Fisheries, 30(6), 24-29.

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