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Northern Spotted Owl Case Study
Facts:
After the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service failed to list the Northern Spotted Owl as an endangered species, several environmental groups petitioned for the Department of the Interior to reconsider this decision. The reasoning behind the Department of the Interior’s failure to list the NSO was that it’s listing would interfere with a lucrative logging industry that already had several future projects approved by the DOI. Environmental groups felt that he logging projects in Washington State were being prioritized over the responsibility that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has to protect endangered species under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act. After a delay to respond to this matter, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Fish and Wildlife service err in failing to list the Northern Spotted Owl as endangered under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act? Did the Department of the Interior err in declining to consider clear scientific evidence regarding the endangerment of the NSO?

Holding:
Unclear. Because of a lack of reasoning or evidence to support the decision of DOI on the matter, the court remanded to the Fish and Wildlife Service and ordered that it provide a thorough explanation and scientific evidence for its decision to not list the Northern Spotted Owl.

Rationale:
The courts asserted that the Department of the Interior's decision regarding the endangerment status of the Northern Spotted Owl required much further examination and explanation. The Trial Court did however acknowledge that the court was “to give Administrative Agencies such as the Department of the Interior a certain degree of judicial deference”. The Court refrained from ruling on whether the Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision was arbitrary and capricious until further clarification and evidence were presented at a later time.

Outcome:
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reconsidered and reversed its initial decision upon remand. The Northern Spotted Owl was then listed as endangered.

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