The comment period is open until May 19,
2025.
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Barbara Volkle
Northborough, MA
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Date: March18,
2025
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Reopens Public Comment Period
for
Monarch Butterfly Endangered Species Act Listing Proposal
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reopening the public
comment period for a proposed rule to list the monarch butterfly
as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The
proposed rule includes species-specific protections and
flexibilities to encourage conservation of the butterfly under
section 4(d) of the ESA. The comment period will be reopened for
60 days, until May 19, 2025, to give all interested parties an
additional opportunity to comment on the proposed rule, which
was published on December 12, 2024. Comments that were
previously submitted do not need to be resubmitted as they are
already incorporated into the public record and will be fully
considered in the final listing determination.
Public comments are an integral part of the ESA listing
determination process, and
the Service recognizes the complexity of the information
requested for public comment in the proposed rule. By reopening
the public comment period, the agency is ensuring everyone has a
chance to share information relevant to the conservation status
of the species, including the associated 4(d) rule and proposed
critical habitat designation.
The reopening of the public
comment period for the monarch butterfly will publish in the
Federal Register Reading Room today. A reopened 60-day
comment period will open on March 19, 2025, and will close on
May 19, 2025. Information about how to submit comments can be
found on
regulations.gov by searching for docket number
FWS-R3-ES-2024-0137.
Everyone can play a role in saving the monarch butterfly.
Because of the species’ general habitat use and wide
distribution, all sectors of society have an opportunity to
participate in a broad range of conservation efforts throughout
the butterfly’s range. You can learn more about the monarch
butterfly, the monarch listing proposal, and how to help
conserve monarch butterflies at
fws.gov/monarch.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with others to
conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their
habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
For more information, visit
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