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  1. Information obtained from following this protocol serves to ensure compliance with Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and …

  2. The Dakota Skipper was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2014. The Skipper lost 85-99% of its original tallgrass prairie in their historic range and now have only remnants of …

  3. The silver-spotted skipper, Epargyreus clarus (Cramer), characterized by a large white spot on the underside of each hind wing, is one of our largest, most widespread and most recognizable skippers.

  4. s: Skippers are notoriously challenging to identify. Delaware skipper (Anatrytone logan) is larger, more orange, has a more "bug-eyed" appearance (vs. "beady-eyed" in arogos skipper), and the upper …

  5. ORDER urt authorized the government's application to seize the MT Skipper in international waters p On December 10, 2025, U.S. authorities executed the seizure warrant in international waters.1

  6. The Appalachian grizzled skipper is found in open, sparsely grassed and barren areas in close proximity (usually less than 30 m) to oak or pine forests (Schweitzer 1989).

  7. The Pawnee Montane Skipper occurs only in the South Platte River drainage of Colorado and is listed as a Threatened species due to low numbers and small range (25 x 5 miles).