In 1975 the state Legislature passed the Maine Endangered
Species Act, in hopes of protecting vulnerable species
from extinction. The Department of Inland Fisheries and
Wildlife administers the Act and is responsible for monitoring
resident fish and wildlife. Based on scientific studies,
IF&W determines whether any species should be listed
as either:
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that a species merits
either listing, it may make a recommendation to the legislature,
which makes a final decision. Once a species is listed,
IF&W develops protection guidelines, including protecting
the species' "essential habitat." All activities
which require a state or local permit within the habitat
of an endangered or threatened species are subject to review
by IF&W.
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