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Species protection

The Ecological Services Program works with a huge array of organizations and individuals to advance species conservation. Collaboration for species protection and recovery have been established among the Ecological Services Program and additional U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service programs, other national agencies, state administrations, private landowners, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and American Indian tribes.

Through time, programs like the Endangered Species Act (ESA) have been effective in protecting plant and animal species, preventing species from extinction, and protecting the habitats of at-risk species. Specifically, under the protection of the ESA, there are several success cases where species have been brought back from the verge of extinction, including the California condor and grizzly bear. Many other species no longer need the ESA's protection and have been taken off the list of endangered and threatened species. Even very symbol of United States’ strength, the bald eagle, once listed as endangered has increased in numbers enough to be delisted.