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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Conservation reliant species are endangered or threatened animal or plant species that require continuing species specific wildlife management intervention such as predator control, habitat management and parasite control to survive even when self-sustaining population recovery goals are achieved.The term Conservation reliant species grew out of the conservation biology work of "The Endangered Species Act at Thirty Project ", begun in 2001, and has been popularized by…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Conservation reliant species are endangered or threatened animal or plant species that require continuing species specific wildlife management intervention such as predator control, habitat management and parasite control to survive even when self-sustaining population recovery goals are achieved.The term Conservation reliant species grew out of the conservation biology work of "The Endangered Species Act at Thirty Project ", begun in 2001, and has been popularized by the leader of that project, J. Michael Scott. This is a new wildlife management term, first published in a USFWS publication in 2006. Worldwide application of the term has not yet developed and it has not yet appeared in a non-USA or Canadian authored publication.Passage of the 1973 Endangered Species Act (ESA) carried with it the assumption that endangered species would be delisted as their populations recovered. It assumed they would then thrive under existing regulations and the protections afforded under the ESA would no longer be needed. However, eighty percent of species currently listed under the ESA fail to meet that assumption.