Friends of Blackwater v. Salazar, No. 11-5128 (D.C. Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseThe Fish and Wildlife Services, an agency in the Department of the Interior, removed the West Virginia Northern Flying Squirrel from the list of endangered species. Friends of Blackwater filed a complaint in the district court claiming (1) promulgation of the delisting rule violated the Endangered Species Act by ignoring the objective, measurable criteria in the Recovery Plan and (2) the Rule itself was arbitrary and capricious. The district court entered summary judgment for the plaintiff on the ground that the Service violated the Act by removing the squirrel from the list of endangered species when several criteria in the agency's Recovery Plan for the species had not been satisfied. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed, holding (1) the district court erred by interpreting the Recovery Plan as binding the Secretary of the Interior in his delisting decision; and (2) the Service's action was not arbitrary, capricious, and contrary to law.
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