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Comments Off on Oregon Seabird Wins Endangered Status Protection from Logging, Climate SALEM, Oregon, July 22, 2021 (ENS) – A rare seabird that feeds at offshore but nests in mossy, coastal old-growth forests has just been listed as Endangered in Oregon. With this action, the marbled murrelet, Brachyramphus marmoratusis, is now classed as Endangered from California to the U.S.-Canada border. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission uplisted the species July 9 in response to a petition filed by five conservation groups to reclassify the marbled murrelet from Threatened to Endangered under the state’s Endangered Species Act. The Commission’s 4-3 decision came two years after an Oregon judge ruled that the commission had violated state law by denying the groups’ petition without explanation in 2018. Lane County Circuit Court Judge Lauren Holland ruled in August 2019 that the commission had illegally changed its decision after first voting to accept the petitio ....
US. Fish and Wildlife Service Originally published on July 10, 2021 4:19 pm A seabird that depends on coastal old-growth forests has been designated for greater endangered-species protections in Oregon. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission voted Friday to reclassify the marbled murrelet’s status from threatened to endangered under the Oregon Endangered Species Act. The decision comes five years after a 2016 petition to “uplist” it from its 1995 classification as threatened. While it signals Oregon’s official position that the bird needs greater protections to avoid extinction, the commission’s 4-2 vote triggers only voluntary conservation measures on the part of private landowners. ....
Oregon Approves Petition to Increase Marbled Murrelet Endangered Species Protection - Coastal Seabird at Risk of Extinction from Climate Change goldrushcam.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from goldrushcam.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For Immediate Release, July 9, 2021 Contact: Katie Arberg, Defenders of Wildlife, (202) 772-0259, [email protected] Joe Liebezeit, Portland Audubon, (503) 329-6026, [email protected] John Mellgren, Western Environmental Law Center, (541) 359-0990, [email protected] Bethany Cotton, Cascadia Wildlands, (503) 327-4923, [email protected] Oregon Approves Petition to Increase Marbled Murrelet Endangered Species Protection Coastal Seabird at Risk of Extinction From Climate Change SALEM, Ore. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission today approved a petition filed by five conservation groups to give marbled murrelets more protection by reclassifying them from threatened to endangered under the state’s Endangered Species Act. The 4-3 decision comes two years after an Oregon judge ruled that the commission had violated state law by denying the petition without explanation in 2018. ....
Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission raises marbled murrelet from threatened to endangered status OSU college of Forestry Marbled murrelet SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 4-3 Friday to reclassify the marbled murrelet from threatened to endangered under the state s Endangered Species Act. A total of 28 people testified for and against up-listing the murrelet, including several panelists invited to testify. the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a news release, which continues below. The Oregon Endangered Species Act sets out criteria and procedural requirements that apply to the commission s determination on whether to reclassify a species. To reclassify or up-list the marbled murrelet as endangered, the commission must determine that since 1995 (when the species was listed as threatened), the likelihood of survival of the species has diminished such that the species is in danger ....