1 / 29

EPA’s program to protect endangered species from pesticides

Endangered Species Protection Program. EPA’s program to protect endangered species from pesticides. Presented by: Jaslyn Dobrahner, U.S. EPA, Region 8, Denver, CO 2005 Western Region Pesticide Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. Ivory-billed woodpecker. Swampy forests of southeastern U.S.

junior
Download Presentation

EPA’s program to protect endangered species from pesticides

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Endangered Species Protection Program EPA’s program to protect endangered species from pesticides Presented by:Jaslyn Dobrahner, U.S. EPA, Region 8, Denver, CO 2005 Western Region Pesticide Meeting, Las Vegas, NV

  2. Ivory-billed woodpecker • Swampy forests of southeastern U.S. • 60 years since last sighting

  3. Endangered Species in the West

  4. Goals • Provide an overview of the Endangered Species Protection Program 2.Review the use of electronic and paper county bulletins Wyoming toad

  5. "Nothing is more priceless and more worthy of preservation than the rich array of animal life with which our country has been blessed." Endangered Species Act • Endangered Species Act (ESA) • Passed in 1973 by Nixon • Purpose: • Conserve ecosystems that listed species depend on • Provide a program for conservation of listed species

  6. Endangered Species Act • Endangered Species Act (ESA) • Species cannot be harmed, pursued, hunted, transported or traded • Fish and Wildlife Service = oversight • Other federal agencies also need to comply Blowout Penstemon

  7. ESA Section 7 of the ESA • 7(a)(1) – All Federal agencies shall…carry out programs for the conservation of endangered and threatened species. • 7(a)(2) – All Federal agencies shall…insure that any action authorized, funded, or carried out by such agency is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species…

  8. ESA & ESPP Endangered Species Act mandates Endangered Species Protection Program (ESPP)* *Program not yet final

  9. Endangered Species Protection Program EPA Office of Pesticide Programs ESPP

  10. Endangered Species Protection Program Goals of the ESPP: • To protect T&E species from the use of pesticides • To minimize the impact of the program on pesticide users Pallid Sturgeon

  11. Pesticides & ES • Facts • DDT and birds of prey • 20% of species are listed, in part, because of pesticide use • Use of carbofuran results in 1-2 million birds deaths/year • Hundreds of pesticide registrations/year &thousands of pesticide active ingredients

  12. How? • ESPP risk assessments • ESPP field implementation American Burying Beetle

  13. Risk Assessments • ESA Sec. 7(a)(2):federal action not likely to jeopardize listed species • Performed by EPA HQ • input from Regional offices, States, Tribes and other stakeholders • Results in an ES determination • No effect • Not likely to effect • Likely to effect

  14. Field Implementation • ESA Sec. 7(a)(1):federal agencies carry out programs to conserve listed species • Sec. 7(a)(2) • Uses information from risk assessments Black-footed ferret

  15. Field Implementation • ESPP implemented by: • Adding label statements • Developing county bulletins • Distributing the bulletins • Approving State/Tribal-initiated plans

  16. Label Statements Reference to County Bulletins * Under the Endangered Species Act, it is a Federal offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of a member of an endangered species. Prior to making applications, the user must determine that endangered species are not located in or immediately adjacent to the site to be treated. Applicators must ensure species protection by following county bulletins, where available. Visit www.epa.gov or call 1800555-5555 to obtain a county bulletin. * Currently not implemented

  17. County Bulletins • County bulletins • Currently use is voluntary • 2005? use will be mandatory • Reference on the label • Does this Information Apply to You Whooping Crane

  18. Paper Bulletins • Endangered Species Act • About this publication • Pesticide Use Limitation Areas • Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients • Codes /Limitations • Reducing Runoff and Drift

  19. Electronic Bulletins

  20. Electronic Bulletins

  21. Electronic Bulletins

  22. Electronic Bulletins Gregory County Piping Plover Least Tern Piping Plover

  23. Electronic Bulletins 3s: Within the shaded area shown on the map and 2 miles up all streams that join the shaded area, do not apply this pesticide within 100 yards from the edge of water for ground applications, nor within 1/4 mile for aerial applications.

  24. Electronic Bulletins

  25. County Bulletins • Bulletins available online at: • www.epa.gov/oppfead1/endanger/ • Questions about bulletins? Ute-Ladies’ Tresses Orchid

  26. Publications Save Our Species Picture Book EPA # 21T3048

  27. Publications Save Our Species Poster EPA # 735-F-94-014

  28. Contact Information Jaslyn Dobrahner US EPA, Region 8 Denver, CO (303) 312-6252 dobrahner.jaslyn@epa.gov

More Related