Texarkana Gazette

U.S. proposes removing wood stork from endangered list

- CURT ANDERSON

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The ungainly yet graceful wood stork, which was on the brink of extinction in 1984, has recovered sufficient­ly in Florida and other Southern states that U.S. wildlife officials on Tuesday proposed removing the wading bird from the endangered species list.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a news release that restoratio­n of the wood stork’s habitat, especially in the Florida Everglades and adjacent Big Cypress National Preserve, led to a sharp increase in breeding pairs.

Those numbers had shrunk to just 5,000 pairs in 1984, whereas there are more than 10,000 pairs today.

“This iconic species has rebounded because dedicated partners in the southeast have worked tirelessly to restore ecosystems, such as the Everglades, that support it,” said Shannon Estenoz, assistant Interior secretary for fish, wildlife and parks.

In addition, the wood stork has increased its range in coastal areas of Mississipp­i, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, officials said. The birds have adapted to new nesting areas in those states, tripling the number of colonies across their range from 29 to 99 in recent years.

Credit goes mainly to the wildlife protection­s provided by the Endangered Species Act, which marks its 50th anniversar­y this year, said Stephanie Kurose, a senior policy specialist at environmen­tal group the Center for Biological Diversity. “The act saved the wood stork and it helped preserve and rebuild vital habitats throughout the southeast, which has improved water quality and benefited countless other species who call the area home,” Kurose said by email.

 ?? (Bob Mack/The Florida Times-Union via AP, File) ?? A flock of wood storks mingles with egrets as they stand in a retention pond along a road in Atlantic Beach, Fla., in 2015.
(Bob Mack/The Florida Times-Union via AP, File) A flock of wood storks mingles with egrets as they stand in a retention pond along a road in Atlantic Beach, Fla., in 2015.

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