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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 150 / Monday, August 9, 2021 / Proposed Rules The Act also requires that we make expeditious progress in removing species from the Lists that no longer require the protections of the Act.
Specifically, we are making expeditious progress in removing delisting species, as well as reclassifying endangered species to threatened species status downlisting. Delisting and downlisting actions are funded through the recovery line item in the budget of the Endangered Species Program. Thus, delisting and downlisting actions do not factor into our assessment of preclusion;
that is, work on recovery actions does not preclude the availability of resources for completing new listing work. However, work on recovery
actions does count towards our assessment of making expeditious progress because the Act states that expeditious progress includes both adding qualified species to, and removing qualified species from, the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants. In FY 2019 and FY
2020 as of September 30, 2020, we finalized downlisting of 2 species one of which is a foreign species, finalized delisting rules for 7 domestic species, proposed downlisting for 7 domestic species, and proposed delisting of 11
domestic species. The rate at which the Service has completed delisting and downlisting actions in FY 2019 and FY
2020 as of September 30, 2020 is
43477
higher than any point in the history of the Act, which underscores the expeditious progress we are making.
The tables below catalog the Services progress in FY 2019 and FY 2020 as of September 30, 2020 as it pertains to our evaluation of making expeditious progress. Table 1 includes completed and published foreign listing actions;
Table 2 includes foreign listing actions funded and initiated in previous fiscal years and in FY 2020 that are not yet complete as of September 30, 2020; and Table 3 includes completed and published proposed and final downlisting and delisting actions for foreign species.
TABLE 1LISTING ACTIONS COMPLETED BY THE SERVICE IN FY 2019 AND FY 2020
As of September 30, 2020
Publication date
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Threatened Species Status for Coastal Distinct Population Segment of the Pacific Marten.
Threatened Species Status for Black-Capped Petrel With a Section 4d Rule.
12-Month Petition Finding and Threatened Species Status for Eastern Black Rail With a Section 4d Rule.
Threatened Species Status With Section 4d Rule and Critical Habitat Designation for Slenderclaw Crayfish.
Threatened Species Status With Section 4d Rule and Critical Habitat Designation for Atlantic Pigtoe.
Endangered Species Status for the Candy Darter 12-Month Findings on Petitions to List 13 Species as Endangered or Threatened Species.
Threatened Species Status for Trispot Darter
Listing the Scarlet Macaw
10/9/2018
10/9/2018
10/9/2018
10/11/2018
11/21/2018
12/19/2018
12/28/2018
2/26/2019
4/4/2019
4/4/2019
4/26/2019
5/22/2019
8/13/2019
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8/15/2019
9/6/2019
10/07/2019
10/21/2019
11/08/2019
11/21/2019
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12-Month Findings on Petitions to List Eight Species as Endangered or Threatened Species.
12-Month Petition Finding and Endangered Species Status for the Missouri Distinct Population Segment of Eastern Hellbender.
90-Day Findings for Four Species 3 domestic species and 1 foreign species .
Threatened Species Status with Section 4d Rule for Neuse River Waterdog and Endangered Species Status for Carolina Madtom and Proposed Designations of Critical Habitat.
Endangered Species Status for Franklins Bumble Bee.
12-Month Findings on Petitions to List Eight Species as Endangered or Threatened Species.
90-Day Findings for Three Species
90-Day Findings for Three Species
Twelve Species Not Warranted for Listing as Endangered or Threatened Species.
Endangered Species Status for Barrens Topminnow.
12-Month Finding for the California Spotted Owl Threatened Species Status for Meltwater Lednian Stonefly and Western Glacier Stonefly With a Section 4d Rule.
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Proposed ListingThreatened with Section 4d Rule and 12-Month Petition Finding.
Proposed ListingThreatened with Section 4d Rule and 12-Month Petition Finding.
Proposed ListingThreatened with Section 4d Rule and 12-Month Petition Finding.
83 FR 5057450582
83 FR 5056050574
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Proposed ListingThreatened with Section 4d 83 FR 5058250610
Rule and Critical Habitat and 12-Month Finding.
Proposed ListingThreatened with Section 4d 83 FR 5157051609
Rule and Critical Habitat and 12-Month Finding.
Final ListingEndangered
12-Month Petition Findings
83 FR 5874758754
83 FR 6512765134
Final ListingThreatened
Final ListingEndangered northern subspecies;
Threatened northern DPS of southern subspecies; and Threatened status for southern DPS and subspecies crosses based on similarity of appearance.
12-Month Petition Findings.
83 FR 6713167140
84 FR 62786311
Proposed ListingEndangered and 12-Month Petition Finding.
90-Day Petition Findings.
Proposed ListingsThreatened Status with Section 4d Rule with Critical Habitat; Endangered Status with Critical Habitat and 12-Month Petition Findings.
Proposed ListingEndangered and 12-Month Petition Finding.
12-Month Petition Findings.
90-Day Petition Findings.
90-Day Petition Findings.
12-Month Petition Findings.
Final ListingEndangered.
12-Month Petition Finding.
Final ListingThreatened with Section 4d Rule.
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