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However, most species listed as threatened or endan- gered remain on the list — even, as is the case with bald eagles, when populations are thriving. Currently the USFWS, which manages federally listed species, counts roughly 1,000 U.S. spe- cies as endangered (a species "in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant por- tion of its range") or threatened (a species "likely to become en- dangered within the foreseeable future"). An- other 280 species are listed as "candidates" (there ...is evidence the species could become extinct) for joining the list. Though reviled by some, the ESA remains widely popular among most Americans. Several federal lawmakers have proposed eliminating or changing the law, but nation- wide public support would make any signif- icant changes difficult. The USFWS tries to stem a listed species' population decline by using regulations that limit harm to the animals or their habitat, such as by restricting development. Because private property rights limit government intervention, the federal governments main ESA enforcement tool is to withhold or impose conditions on permission for activi- ties on federal land.
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