Protect the Venus Flytrap - Endangered Species Petition

The Issue

Despite being well known, hugely popular, and widely cultivated, wild populations of the Venus flytrap have declined greatly in number and extent.  This species only grows in one region -- the coastal plains of the Carolinas.  Wild plants here are threatened by illegal poaching, development pressures, storm surges, and the loss of wet pine savanna habitats that are damp, open, and burn regularly.  Given its declines and these direct and indirect threats to its persistence, we petition the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Venus Flytrap as Endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

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The Issue

Despite being well known, hugely popular, and widely cultivated, wild populations of the Venus flytrap have declined greatly in number and extent.  This species only grows in one region -- the coastal plains of the Carolinas.  Wild plants here are threatened by illegal poaching, development pressures, storm surges, and the loss of wet pine savanna habitats that are damp, open, and burn regularly.  Given its declines and these direct and indirect threats to its persistence, we petition the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Venus Flytrap as Endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

The Decision Makers

Bridget Fahey
Bridget Fahey
Chief, Conservation & Classification, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Program
Cindy Dohner
Cindy Dohner
Regional Director (Region 4), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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