Protecting Endangered Species from Pesticides
About
Biological Evaluations (BEs)
- Final BE Chapters for Chlorpyrifos, Malathion, Diazinon, Carbaryl, Methomyl, Atrazine, Simazine, Glyphosate, Clothianidin (updated), Imidacloprid (updated), Thiamethoxam (updated), Sulfoxaflor, Enlist, Inpyrfluxam, Cyantraniliprole,
Fluazaindolizine, Pyraclonil,
Dinotefuran, Acetamiprid, Rodenticide BE and Mitigation Strategy - Draft BE Chapters for Propazine, Bicyclopyrone, Benzovindiflupyr
- Provisional Models and Tools Used in EPA’s Pesticide Endangered Species Biological Evaluations
- Models and Tools for National Level Listed Species Biological Evaluations of Neonicotinoid Insecticides
Protections for Endangered Species
Recent Highlights
- Proposed Guidance to registrants on Endangered Species Act considerations for antimicrobial pesticides
- Pesticides and Endangered Species Educational Resources Toolbox
- Draft methomyl biological opinion from FWS available for public comment
- Memorandum of Understanding Between EPA and USDA to Help Protect Endangered Species and Support Sustainable Agriculture
- Final guidance to registrants for pesticide submissions for new outdoor uses that require Endangered Species Act reviews
- Final guidance to registrants for new active ingredients and registration review
- EPA’s workplan and progress toward better protections for endangered species
- Reports to Congress on Improving Consultation Process Under Endangered Species Act Section 7 for Pesticide Registration & Registration Review
- EPA’s Vulnerable Species Pilot Project
- Vulnerable Species Pilot Webinar
- EPA's Final Herbicide Strategy
- EPA's Final Rodenticide Biological Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy
Working with Our Partners
- Memorandum of Understanding Between EPA and USDA to Help Protect Endangered Species and Support Sustainable Agriculture
- Interagency Working Group: Public Meeting
- Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Endangered Species Page
- National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Endangered Species Page
- Biological Opinions Available for Public Comment, Links to Final Opinions, and Links to Required Label Changes