Urge Fish & Wildlife Services To List the Kentucky Darter Fish On Endangered Species Act

  • by: Sue Lee
  • recipient: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Policy and Directive Management

A little fish known as the Kentucky Darter has been prevalent in various waters and sites from 74 areas down to only 36 due to a project of mountaintop-removal coal mining expansion.  The Darter is in danger of becoming extinct. You can read the full story as noted in the article from the Center for Biological Diversity at http://action.biologicaldiversity.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=17394

The Kentucky Darter has been sacrificed to the Big Coal project.  Years of coal mining has devastated the regions where the Darter habitats, polluted the waters and streams that is home to fish, crawfish, mussels and turtles. These unprotected waters used to hold the same beauty as the coral reefs and without our help are in danger, especially the Darter that finds its only home in Kentucky.

We are urged to ask for support of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Services for support for the Kentucky arrow darter and its habitat by ensuring its protection on the Endangered Species Act.  You can help us in our efforts by signing and sharing this petition to save this little fish and its clean waters of the Appalachian.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Policy and Directive Management – Along with the Center for Biological Diversity, we strongly urge you to  be more diligent in protecting the Kentucky arrow darter fish under the Endangered Species Act.  This tiny fish has already lost much of its habitat and is in danger of extinction without your immediate help. This fish needs to be federally protected.  Ensure the safety and protection of the Kentucky arrow darter fish ASAP.

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