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Recent endangered species act Articles
The Right to Bee – an Ordinance in Peru Gives Rights to Stingless Bees
By Stuart Kaplow|2026-02-23T16:51:32-05:00Saturday, February 21st, 2026|Categories: Environmental Law|Tags: biodiversity degradation, endangered species act, environmental attorney Maryland, Kaplow, Maryland environmental lawyer, Satipo, stingless bees, Stuart Kaplow|
The Provincial Municipality of Satipo, Peru has approved Ordinance N° 33, declaring the rights of stingless bees. The bees within the territory of the Avireri-Vraem biosphere reserve that spans nearly 16,000 square miles (.. larger than the state of Maryland) from the Amazon rainforest to ...
Déjà Vu Again Federal Agencies Move to Restore Clarity in Endangered Species Regulations
By Stuart Kaplow|2025-11-29T15:07:07-05:00Saturday, November 29th, 2025|Categories: Environmental Law|Tags: endangered species act, environmental lawyer Maryland, Kaplow, Maryland environmental attorney, Maryland Nongame and Endangered Species Ac, Stuart Kaplow|
Just before Thanksgiving, while most Americans were preparing for turkey and stuffing, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service set the table for a major regulatory reset under the Endangered Species Act. And no, turkeys are not threatened or endangered, ...
Endangered Northern Long Eared Bat is a Victim of Biodiversity Degradation
By Stuart Kaplow|2023-03-19T23:21:16-04:00Sunday, March 19th, 2023|Categories: Environmental Law|Tags: biodiversity degradation, endangered species act, environmental law, ESG, Kaplow, northern long-eared bat, Stuart Kaplow|
Biodiversity degradation is an existential crisis playing out right now in front of our eyes. Less than a week before the effective date of the uplisting of the northern long-eared bat from threatened to endangered under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...







