# Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reclassification of the American Crocodile Distinct Population Segment in Florida From Endangered to Threatened
> **US Fish and Wildlife Service** · Final rule. · Published 2007-03-20 · Effective 2007-04-19 · 72 FR 13027
## Document
- **Document number:** E7-5037
- **Category:** endangered-species
- **Sub-agency:** US Fish and Wildlife Service
- **State:** FL
- **Federal Register citation:** 72 FR 13027
- **CFR reference:** 50 CFR 17
- **Publication date:** 2007-03-20
- **Effective date:** 2007-04-19
## Abstract

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are reclassifying the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) distinct vertebrate population segment (DPS) in Florida from endangered to threatened, under the authority of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). The endangered designation no longer correctly reflects the current status of this DPS due to a substantial improvement in the species' status. This action is based on a review of all available data, which indicate, for example, that since its listing in 1975, the American crocodile population in Florida has more than doubled and its distribution has expanded. Land acquisition has also provided protection for many important nesting areas. We have determined that the American crocodile in its range in Florida meets the criteria of a DPS as stated in our policy of February 17, 1996. With this rule, we are designating the American crocodile in Florida as a DPS, and this DPS will remain protected as a threatened species under the Act. The status of the American crocodile throughout the remainder of its range, as described in our December 18, 1979, final rule, will remain endangered.

## Source
- [Federal Register document](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2007/03/20/E7-5037/endangered-and-threatened-wildlife-and-plants-reclassification-of-the-american-crocodile-distinct)
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