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Bi-National Recovery Plan for the Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle (2nd revision)

To conserve and protect the Kemp’s ridley sea turtle so that protections under the Endangered Species Act are no longer necessary and the species can be removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
September 22, 2011 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for the Northwest Atlantic Population of the Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta)

2008 Recovery plan for the northwest Atlantic population of the Loggerhead sea turtle
December 08, 2008 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)

The hawksbill turtle is listed as Endangered throughout its range. In the Pacific, this species is rapidly approaching extinction due to a number of factors, but the intentional harvest of the species for meat, eggs and the tortoiseshell and stuffed curio
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)

This recovery plan serves as a road map for green sea turtle recovery in the U.S. Pacific—the plan outlines the path and tasks required to restore and secure self-sustaining wild populations.
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the East Pacific Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)

This recovery plan serves as a road map for recovery of the endangered population of green sea turtle nesting on the Pacific coast of Mexico—the plan outlines the path and tasks required to restore and secure self-sustaining wild populations.
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea)

The olive ridley turtle is listed as Threatened in the Pacific, except for the Mexican nesting population, which is classified as Endangered. This latter classification was based on the extensive over-harvesting of olive ridleys in Mexico, which caused a
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)

The leatherback turtle is listed as Endangered throughout its range. In the Pacific, leatherback populations are in severe decline and recovery actions must be given the highest priority. Primary threats to the species are incidental take in coastal and h
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta)

The loggerhead turtle is listed as a Threatened species throughout its range. In the Pacific, threatened status is consistent with population levels and trends. The stocks found in U.S. jurisdiction most likely originate from Japanese nesting areas and th
December 23, 1997 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for Hawksbill Turtles in the U.S. Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Gulf of Mexico (Eretmochelys imbricata)

The hawksbill is listed as an endangered species throughout the world. The most important nesting beaches within United States jurisdiction in the Caribbean Sea are on MOM Island, Puerto Rico, and Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix, United
November 10, 1993 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for Leatherback Turtles in the U.S. Caribbean, Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico

This plan is directed at recovery of leatherback populations occuring within the U.S. Caribbean, Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. The team recognizes the importance of U.S. coastal and pelagic waters to leatherbacks from nesting populations outside the United
January 01, 1992 - Recovery Plan ,