BIOLOGICAL OPINION - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Once delisted, the ESA would require the Service to monitor the status of the bald eagle for at least five years following delisting. If a delisted species is found to be at risk, the Service can review the best available information and if necessary invoke the emergency listing … ................
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