They urge the Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the habitat of the Savannah pigeon in Puerto Rico

At a time when it is estimated that the population of the savanna pigeon does not exceed 200 birds in the wild, environmental groups and community leaders presented a formal petition to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to claim the designation and protection of a “critical habitat” under the Federal Endangered Species Act.

“The best available scientific data strongly indicates that the designation of critical habitat is prudent for the survival of the Puerto Rican savanna pigeon.. Habitat destruction, modification and fragmentation remain important factors leading to the decline of the species. In addition to being necessary, the small population of the Savannah pigeon and its confined habitat demonstrate that critical habitat is determinable,” states the petition, addressed to the Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgumvia the FWS.