Endangered Dunes Sagebrush Lizard Faces Imminent Threat from Oil and Gas Industry
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced the dunes sagebrush lizard as endangered, acknowledging the need for its protection under the Endangered Species Act.
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The dunes sagebrush lizard thrives in a unique ecosystem characterized by wind-blown dunes and shinnery oak shrubs.
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Over 95% of the original shinnery oak dunes ecosystem has been destroyed by oil and gas development, mining, herbicide spraying, and sand mining operations.
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The lizard's remaining habitat is highly fragmented, hindering its ability to find mates and ensuring genetic diversity.
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The oil and gas industry poses a threat through sand mining operations and utilization of sand for fracking.
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Climate change exacerbates the challenges faced by the lizard, making its protection even more crucial.
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Biologists struggle to accurately estimate the lizard's population size due to its scarcity and elusive nature.
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Oil and gas operators, as well as ranchers, have opposed listing the lizard as an endangered species, citing potential disruptions to their businesses.
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Collaborative efforts between conservation organizations, government agencies, and industries are vital to ensure the survival of the dunes sagebrush lizard and other endangered species.
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