Opportunity

Federal Register #FXES1111090FEDR-267-FF09E21000

USFWS Requests Data for Status Reviews of Seven Potentially Endangered Species

Buyer

U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service

Posted

July 14, 2026

Identifier

FXES1111090FEDR-267-FF09E21000

This opportunity involves a request from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), part of the Department of the Interior, for scientific and commercial data to support status reviews of seven species under consideration for listing as endangered or threatened. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Department of the Interior - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is not a procurement action - Products/Services Requested: - Submission of scientific and commercial data regarding the following species: - Cascade red fox (Vulpes vulpes cascadensis) - Diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) - Goose Lake lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus ssp.) - Goose Lake sucker (Catostomus occidentalis lacusanserinus) - Goose Lake tui chub (Siphateles thalassinus thalassinus) - Loopy five firefly (Photuris forresti) - Plains spotted skunk (Spilogale interrupta) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - The USFWS is seeking information on the biology, population status, threats, and conservation measures for the listed species - No procurement of products or services is being requested - The notice is part of the Endangered Species Act listing process and is not a solicitation for goods or services

Description

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces 90-day findings on 10 petitions to add species to the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The Service finds that petitions for seven species present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that listing may be warranted, initiating status reviews for these species. The species include the Cascade red fox, diamondback terrapin, Goose Lake lamprey, Goose Lake sucker, Goose Lake tui chub, loopy five firefly, and plains spotted skunk. The Service requests scientific and commercial data to support comprehensive status reviews and will issue 12-month findings based on these reviews.

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