Splitting Feathers Part 2: Listing, delisting, uplisting and downlisting

The Center for Biological Diversity has taken the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service to court four times advocating for Arizona’s bald eagles. And although they have successful in staving off flawed decisions made by the agency, the matter of whether or not the eagles will regain their status as threatened or endangered has yet to be settled.

The Center for Biological Diversity has taken the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service to court four times advocating for Arizona’s bald eagles. And although they have successful in staving off flawed decisions made by the agency, the matter of whether or not the eagles will regain their status as threatened or endangered has yet to be settled.

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