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California law also requires consultation with CDFW when state actions are likely to impact endangered species.

California is renowned for its diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife. As such, protecting endangered species is of utmost importance, not only for environmental sustainability but also for adhering to a complex framework of laws that regulate how state actions can affect these species. This blog post dives into the importance of the California Department of…

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Federal agencies must consult with FWS or NMFS when their actions may affect a listed species.

In California, where diverse wildlife thrives and habitats are essential, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is critical for preserving our ecological heritage. Federal agencies must consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) or the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) when their actions may jeopardize listed species. This consultation ensures that any proposed actions…

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Public Engagement: There are often public input opportunities for proposed federal actions that might impact local species.

As the dialogue surrounding emotional support animals (ESAs) continues to unfold, many individuals may not be fully aware of the regulations in place to protect their rights as pet owners, especially those with disabilities. Understanding both federal and state laws helps ensure that everyone knows their rights, especially in unique situations where ESA assistance is…

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Consultation Process: Federal agencies must consult with the USFWS when their actions may affect listed species or habitats, helping to ensure that federal projects do not harm endangered species.

Consultation Process: Federal agencies must consult with the USFWS when their actions may affect listed species or habitats, helping to ensure that federal projects do not harm endangered species.

The ecological treasures of Hawaii are unparalleled, home to a unique tapestry of flora and fauna. However, many species are listed as endangered, making it vital for federal agencies to consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) when undertaking actions that could impact these species or their habitats. This consultation process is essential…

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