학술논문

Endangered Species Recovery and the SCB Study: A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Perspective
Document Type
research-article
Source
Ecological Applications, 2002 Jun 01. 12(3), 719-723.
Subject
Action Plans
Endangered Species
Endangered Species Act
Recovery Plans
Society For Conservation Biology
Threatened Species
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered species
Conservation biology
Wildlife conservation
Habitat conservation
Threatened species
Applied ecology
Wildlife ecology
Wildlife studies
Species
Biology
Language
English
ISSN
10510761
Abstract
As agency biologists with more than 30 years of collective recovery experience, we provide our perspective on the endangered species recovery planning process and the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) recovery planning study. As part of the continuum from listing through recovery planning and implementation to species recovery and delisting, we believe that clearly written, well-designed recovery plans can play a key role in organizing and focusing the recovery effort for endangered and threatened species. We outline major opportunities, constraints, and limitations of the recovery planning process. Next we discuss some of the major results and recommendations of the SCB recovery plan study and identify 10 action items for further U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service consideration as possible ways to strengthen our recovery program for endangered and threatened species.