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The Endangered Species Act is Threatened

6/11/2025

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KWA and our partners, including the National Wildlife Federation, oppose changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) that removes habitat protection from the ESA. KWA and our partners submitted comments to the Department of the Interior opposing a federal rule proposing to remove habitat destruction from the definition of “harm." This proposed rule also signals a move away from science-based policy and toward political expediency, which is incompatible with both the plain language of the ESA and the agencies’ duty to faithfully execute the laws passed by Congress. In Kentucky, 29 species of mussels are currently federally listed as threatened or endangered, most due to habitat degradation. Many of Kentucky’s other threatened and endangered species would be impacted by this proposal, including the the Blackside dace and Big Sandy crayfish pictured below.
  • Read our comment letter here.
  • KWA also assisted with drafting and signed onto technical comments submitted by the National Wildlife Federation, found here.
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The Blackside dace is a federally listed threatened species that inhabits small, upland streams primarily in the upper Cumberland River basin of southeastern Kentucky and northeastern Tennessee. The species has experienced a sharp contraction in range due to habitat degradation, particularly from coal mining, logging, agriculture, and road construction is found in 14 stream miles in 30 streams.
Photo Credit: Blackside dace, Dick Biggins/USFWS, Public Domain, https://www.fws.gov/media/blackside-dace
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The Big Sandy crayfish is endemic to the Big Sandy River basin, encompassing eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, and southern West Virginia. Currently, it is known to inhabit only 21 stream systems across four subwatersheds, indicating a significant contraction from its historical range. Photo credit: Big Sandy crayfish, Brett Billings/USFWS, Public Domain, https://www.fws.gov/media/big-sandy-crayfish-3
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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Our Vision
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Our Board
    • Our Members
    • Annual Report and 990 Archive
    • Job Opportunities
  • What We Do
    • River Cowboys
    • Kentucky Watershed Network >
      • Watershed Grants
    • Protect >
      • Water Quality Standards
      • Co-Immunity Project
    • Watershed Planning
    • Restore >
      • Dam Removal
    • Cleanups
    • Certified Backyard Habitats
    • Clean Water Better Beer
    • Clean Water Better Bourbon
    • Clean Water Networking >
      • Maps
    • FAQ
  • Give
  • Events & News
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events >
      • 30th Anniversary Celebration
    • News
    • Ohio River: Endangered
  • Watershed Groups
    • Bacon Creek Watershed
    • Beargrass Creek Alliance
    • Darby Creek Watershed
    • Harrods Creek Watershed
    • Red River Watershed
    • Completed Watershed Plans
    • Salt River Watershed Watch
    • Green River Watershed Watch