Description: Consolidated actions to compel responses to petitions to list Alexander Archipelago wolf and other species under the Endangered Species Act.
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Center for Biological Diversity v. Jewell
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Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary 09/22/2014 Settlement Agreement Download Stipulated settlement agreement filed. 06/10/2014 Complaint Download Complaint filed. Three environmental organizations filed a complaint in the federal district court for the District of Columbia seeking to compel the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to issue findings in response to their 2011 petition to list the Alexander Archipelago wolf as an endangered or threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The Alexander Archipelago wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf that inhabits the islands and coastal mainland of Southeast Alaska. Plaintiffs alleged that the species faces a number of threats, including threats from climate change. The climate change threats include more severe winter storm events and above-normal snowfalls that adversely affect the wolf’s primary prey species. -
Center for Biological Diversity v. Jewell
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Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary 06/17/2014 Complaint Download Complaint filed. The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit in the federal district court for the District of Columbia seeking to require the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to making required findings regarding the listing of nine species under the Endangered Species Act. The nine species include the San Bernardino flying squirrel, which the Center for Biological Diversity alleged was threatened by climate change’s adverse impacts to its mixed-conifer, black-oak forest habitat.