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In a message dated 98-05-27 22:20:34 EDT, Bobby Cordy wrote:
<< Unfortunately...once a protection is put on an animal you will never get
it off.. >>
Actually, contrary to popular opinion the Endangered Species Act does work.
Several mollusk species are expected to be downlisted or delisted in the near
and not-so-near future due to the improved status of the species, among them
are Tulotoma magnifica (Coosa River of Alabama) and Potamilus inflatus
(Alabama population only - Louisiana population may represent an undescribed
species). Margaritifera hembeli (Louisiana) has been downlisted from
endangered to threatened. (Paul Hartfield - USFWS - Alabama Mollusk
Meeting, February, 1998, Spanish Fort, Alabama).
Doug Shelton
Alabama Malacological Research Center
2370-G Hillcrest Road #236
Mobile, AL 36695
U.S.A.
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