Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 29, 2018
Agencies propose reforms to Endangered Species Act regulations
These incremental reforms have the potential to make ESA compliance incrementally more efficient and effective for both federal agencies and private actors.





Samuel Edward Bivins
Partner
Downey Brand LLP
621 Capitol Mall 18th Floor
Sacramento , CA 95814
Phone: 916-520-5209
Fax: 916-444-2100
Email: sbivins@downeybrand.com
Duke Univ SOL; Durham NC
Samuel represents private and public agency clients in a broad range of matters, including Endangered Species Act litigation, groundwater rights litigation, CEQA litigation, and other matters in which water supply issues are implicated.
In July, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service proposed revisions to their regulations that implement the Endangered Species Act. The Federal Register almost never makes for light reading, and that has never been truer than with the services latest regulatory proposals. These reforms, however, have the potential to make ESA compliance incrementally more efficient and effective for both federal agencies and private actors...
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