FISH Act of 2025 Federally Integrated Species Health Act of 2025
Extinction Prevention Act of 2023 Southwest Desert Fish Conservation Fund Act of 2023 North America Butterfly Conservation Fund Act of 2023 Freshwater Mussel Conservation Fund Act of 2023 Pacific Islands Plant Conservation Fund Act of 2023
Extinction Prevention Act of 2023 Southwest Desert Fish Conservation Fund Act of 2023 North America Butterfly Conservation Fund Act of 2023 Freshwater Mussel Conservation Fund Act of 2023 Pacific Islands Plant Conservation Fund Act of 2023
Armed Forces Endangered Species Exemption Act This bill establishes exemptions from the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) for defense-related purposes. Specifically, the bill establishes exemptions from the ESA for (1) operations related to national defense, and (2) military personnel engaged in such operations. For example, the bill allows such personnel to take (e.g., harm or kill) endangered or threatened species. In addition, the bill expands restrictions on the Department of the Interior designating defense-related areas as critical habitat. It also exempts the Department of Defense from certain requirements to consult with Interior about critical habitats.
Dolores River National Conservation Area and Special Management Area Act
SEAfood Act Science-based Equitable Aquaculture Food Act
Saving America’s Pollinators Act of 2023
Less Imprecision in Species Treatment Act of 2023 or the LIST Act of 2023 This bill revises the process for removing a species from the endangered or threatened species lists. A species must be removed from the endangered or threatened species lists if the Department of the Interior produces or receives substantial scientific or commercial information demonstrating that the species is recovered or that recovery goals set for the species have been met. The publication and notice of a proposed regulation to remove a species from the lists must consist solely of a notice of the removal. The bill establishes a process for removing species from the lists if they were erroneously or wrongfully listed. The bill prohibits a person from submitting a petition to list a species as a threatened or endangered species for 10 years if the person knowingly submitted a petition with information that was inaccurate beyond scientifically reasonable margins of error, fraudulent, or misrepresentative.
Professional’s Access to Health Workforce Integration Act of 2023
Coastal Habitat Conservation Act of 2023