This Recovery Plan links threats and management actions to an active research program to fill data gaps, and a monitoring program to assess these actions' effectiveness.
Endangered Species Act Recovery Plan for the Cook Inlet beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) distinct population segment (DPS) found in Cook Inlet, Alaska
The goal of ESA recovery under this plan is to improve the viability of Oregon Coast Coho, and the ecosystems upon which it depends, to the point that they no longer require ESA protection.
This plan was developed for three ESA threatened salmon and steelhead species to provide a framework for their conservation and survival that focuses and prioritizes threat abatement and restoration actions.
This document serves as an interim guidance document to direct recovery efforts for 15 Indo-Pacific corals that were listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
The goal of ESA recovery under this plan is to improve the viability of Snake River sockeye salmon, and the ecosystems upon which they depend, to the point that they no longer require ESA protection.
This document serves as an interim guidance document to direct recovery efforts for pillar coral, rough cactus coral, lobed star coral, mountainous star coral, and boulder star coral.
A recovery plan to identify a strategy for rebuilding and assuring the long-term viability of elkhorn coral and staghorn coral populations in the wild, allowing ultimately for the species removal from the federal list of endangered species
The goal of ESA recovery under this plan is to improve the viability of the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast ESU of Coho salmon, and the ecosystems upon which they depend, to the point that they no longer require ESA protection.