Habitat Conservation Plans and the Endangered Species Act

Publication Title

Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives

Editor

Donald C. Bauer & William Robert Irvin

Document Type

Contribution to Book

Publication Date

1-1-2010

Abstract

Today, landowners and cooperating governments – federal, state, and local – increasingly rely on a unique conservation planning tool, habitat conservation plans (HCPs), to accommodate land development and the strict species and habitat protection requirements of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This, however, is a relatively recent phenomenon. This chapter outlines the history and development of HCPs, analyzes how HCPs incorporate current principles of adaptive management, discusses HCP compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and describes the emerging trend of Multiple-Species HCPs (MSHCPs) using the Western Riverside County MSCHP as a case study. We suggest that the statutory authority for HCPs be augmented in five ways: (1) Development of a reliable federal financing mechanism that would enable sponsors of “mature” HCPs to complete land acquisition while land prices are low; (2) Integration of ESA permitting requirements with other federal environmental mandates (e.g. section 404 permits, air quality permits); (3) Integration of ESA permitting requirements with state environmental requirements and consolidation of overlapping state and federal requirements; (4) Inclusion of provisions dealing with adaptive management that allow for unforeseen consequences of global phenomena like climate change; (5) Codification of the “No Surprises” Rule and the Incidental Take Permit Revocation Rule.

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Recommended Citation

Douglas P. Wheeler & Ryan M. Rowberry, Habitat Conservation Plans and the Endangered Species Act, in Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives (2d ed., Donald C. Bauer & William Robert Irvin eds., 2010).

First Page

220

Last Page

245

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