The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) on Monday declared 21 species extinct, including 10 birds and two freshwater fish. The species, which the agency removed from the list of those protected under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) due to extinction, are part of a list of 23 first proposed for delisting two years ago. At the time, the proposed list included the ivory-billed woodpecker, which at the time had its last commonly-accepted sighting in 1944. However, the woodpecker was not among the final list. “The Service will continue to analyze and review the information before deciding whether to delist the ivory-billed woodpecker.” Earlier this year, ornithologists from the Nationa
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