Implementation of the Endangered Species Act in the State of Maine: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Environmental Protection of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, May 26, 1987--Portland, ME. |
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active nest allocated annual ARBUCKLE bald eagle candidate species check-off Committee continue cooperative Critical Areas Program Department of Inland EAGLE NESTS ENDANGERED AND NON-GAME endangered and threatened endangered plants Endangered Species Act Eubanks Federal Endangered Species FEDERAL FUNDING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT federally listed species Fish and Wildlife Fisheries and Wildlife Furbish lousewort habitat HUTCHINSON implementation increase Inland Fisheries INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY Isotria Least tern long-term Maine Audubon Maine Chapter MCGOWAN monitoring Nature Conservancy nested in Maine nesting pairs NICKERSON non-game species NON-GAME WILDLIFE occur in Maine PAT MCGOWAN peregrine falcon piping plover plants and animals populations priority reauthorization received recovery efforts recovery goal Red Hills Salamander Representative Jacques requested roseate tern Section 6 funding Senator MITCHELL small whorled pogonia species in Maine SPECIES OF WILDLIFE STATEMENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL Thank threatened species U.S. Fish University of Maine VICKORY whale Wildlife Service young per active
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Page 27 - We have worked in cooperation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service on conservation of endangered species and their habitat.
Page 1 - We try to assist even the most obscure or seemingly unimportant species because the world's living material continually provides us with ways of improving our existence. ....species that seem unimportant today may become useful or essential tomorrow.
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